Retrospective: Paris - How we started

1.3 Francesco De la Cruz - Three steps
Fall 1992, Somewhere in Paris

"You're my pretty doll, cariño."
Diego's voice still echoed in Francesco's mind. This time he knew he didn't dream. The effect of the Heroin had worn off already when his boyfriend came to him. 
"You'll do whatever I ask you to do." 
This was not sweet talk. This was dead serious.
For quite a while Francesco had a feeling something was off with Diego. But he could never tell what it was. After all, Diego was always sweet, charming, and so caring. The same as they had first met in high school. 

Francesco never had too much interest in dating, like other teenagers his age. Sure, he had played around here and there, but his true passion always had been music. He was too busy trying out any instruments available in his school. The grand piano, guitars, drums... even c-flute.

But then he met Diego. And the romance blossomed. He had fallen head over heels for him, and when Diego proposed to go to Paris with him after high school to become a professional musician, he followed without hesitation. After all, there was no chance for a career in music in the small town he lived. As little as the chance to be happy with another man.

Diego had – friends in Paris. They helped him to get jobs that payed incredibly well. And so Francesco didn't hesitate long to take his offer. 
"Why don't you quit that stupid waiter job? You should focus on your music. You cannot make it if you have to decline offers because you have a shift."
Step one to become dependant. 

"Didn't you notice that new friend of yours is weird? She follows you all around. She's a stalker and I'm worried about you." 
"I heard them talking badly about you. They say you'll never make it. But I believe in you. You're so talented, cariño!"
Step two, isolation.

"I use it all the time. It's no problem."
Yes, Diego used all sorts of drugs. But he never lost control. He had a strict schedule. Every Saturday morning a shot, clean Heroin, perfectly dosed. Not more, not less. To Francesco he was much more liberal.
"You feel bad, cariño? This will make you feel better."
"You want more? No problem." 
Diego made him use it as an escape from a reality he didn't like.
Step three, addiction.

Francesco wanted to throw up. And that was not only from the withdrawal symptoms. He craved a relief more than ever before. But the final, concious realization of what had happened, struck him like a sucker punch. He should have taken the warning signals more seriously, but he never had found a real reason to listen to them.
Everything appeared so perfectly normal.
Until that night a few days ago. And Francesco's instinct to survive finally kicked in, and he ran away as soon as he was able to.

He had to get up. Get rid of all the dirt and sickness, and then think of the next steps. He couldn't stay hidden in this abandoned building forever.

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Author's note:

Emotional abuse in a relationship is often hard to detect. The abusers usually start very subtle to manipulate and push the victim's limits, until the victim finds themself in a situation without excape.
The most popular type of emotional abuse might be gaslighting, but there are many more.
If you suspect yourself to be in an abusive relationship, or know of a person who might be, please do not hesitate to look for help.

Here (German) and here (English) you can find more information, and addresses to turn to, but there are many more.

14 comments:

  1. Wow. This was scary. Francesco escaped in the last minute. I don't dare to think of how far Diego's abuse would go otherwise. Something tells me Franco is not out of the woods yet, though.

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    1. Sooner or later it ends up in physical abuse, too.
      And ofc Franco is not safe yet. He basically has nothing and nowhere to go.

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  2. I'm hoping for gay love that's worth it for Franco <3

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    1. Thanks for reading! c:
      Also glad you seem to like him <3

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  3. Thankfully Francesco was able to get out of it before it got worse but something tells me that we haven't seen the last of Diego.

    I do have to commend you for the way you wrote this chapter outlining all of the steps with the descriptions and your author's note afterwards. Knowing these steps helps victims, friends and family of victims and potential victims get help before it is too late.

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    1. Most likely not. He'll look for him, that much is sure.

      Thank you. This was a really hard chapter for me to write, and I had the feeling I had to add the note, so in case someone reads this who is personally affected, might find some help.

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  4. Diegomwont just let him walk away. He worked too long to make him his. He’ll want him back...I am glad he realized before it was too late.

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  5. My sister has experienced a destructive "friendship" when she was in school, and nothing could have described it better than this. Luckily there were no drugs for her, but it's still so similar. A manipulative acquaintance. She tried to isolate my sister who has always been a sweet and trustful person, and she succeeded until her family picked up on it, when she was regularly returning in tears from school. It went on for years and my sister hasn't even recovered fully now that she's out of school and has new, better friends.
    But from her I know that running away is the hardest thing you can do, even though the only right way. But it's also the one that will ultimately make you stand there alone, when you don't know anyone. Franny was very, very brave even though he's probably dying from fear rn

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    1. I'm so sorry for your sister.
      You're right, it's really scary to break a relationship like this off, even more so bc usually it's highly co-dependant.
      And it's even harder when one finds themselves all alone.

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  6. It's sneaky. You don't feel it happening. Like a slowly-increasing drip of novocaine. if you're lucky, you wake up.

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    1. :0
      now that sounds like you know about this first hand. I MAY NEED YOU AS A SOURCE <3

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  7. Pretty systematic, that's for sure. I'm impressed he managed to escape.

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