Caprice & Ella 702 | Terms of Enragement: Preston Pointe Your Luck to Newburyport Apartments (Part 2)
- Ava Zinn
- Aug 25, 2024
- 7 min read
Part 2 begins with the Fort Wayne Police Department arriving at Ava's home on June 29, 2024, after they responded to a suicide threat and the doorbell rings, causing Ella to bark. Ava, through the doorbell, asks who it is and is informed that it's the police department and the reason for the police's visit is revealed - they received a concern that Ava was feeling low or something similar. Ava acknowledges this, saying, "Yeah. Sounds about right." There's a period of indistinct chatter, after which Ava starts to share her feelings. She mentions that the last time she felt like this, she was living in Marion, and it didn't end well. The rest of the conversation is inaudible. This part of the episode seems to delve into some serious and emotional territory, highlighting Ava's struggles and the concern of those around her. It adds a layer of depth to her character and the overall narrative of the show. It's clear that Ava is going through a difficult time, and it will be interesting to see how this situation unfolds. The episode continues with Ava addressing Caprice and Ella via a security camera. She mentions that she just got back from the Fort Wayne Housing Authority (FWHA) and expresses her belief that she was either lied to by FWHA or FWHA made an honest mistake, and she's willing to believe both. Security guard George enters the scene and comments on how Ava gave everyone quite the scare on June 29. He had a strong feeling that Ava had a meltdown, similar to a past incident involving a warrant service that went wrong on January 10, 2024. Ava acknowledges George's help in recent times and then announces that she's taking George and the security team to get donuts at Dunkin' Donuts, a gesture Ava apparently has done 118 times over the past 25 years. George expresses his amazement at Ava's resilience despite being shaken up. He recalls the last time Ava had a panic attack, meltdown, and PTSD episode all at once while at the same time notes her recent drinking binges. Ava agrees with George's observations. Ava appreciates that she and George have been on the same page for the past 25 years. George affirms this, mentioning that it's a rare sight of Ava everyone sees. He recalls a past incident around Thanksgiving 2003 when Ava had just come out as a transgender female, which didn't end well. This part of the episode delves deeper into Ava's personal struggles, her professional relationship with George, and her resilience in the face of adversity. It also highlights the support she receives from those around her, adding depth to the characters and their relationships. The episode continues with Caprice expressing concern about Ava's situation. She acknowledges that Ava's situation is bad and can't go on much longer, urging Ava to find a new place soon. Ava agrees, stating that all her resources and options have been exhausted. She lists the limitations of the available options, such as not allowing pets, indoor vaping, or having a patio, among other things she's not willing to compromise on. Ava also mentions a requirement for cats to be declawed, which she refuses to comply with. She's confident she can sign a waiver stating she won't declaw Caprice. Caprice finds it hard to believe that over two years, she's hissed at a maintenace guy over 1,000 times. Ava reveals that Brandon is 25 percent of the reason why Ava, Caprice, and Ella are moving and didn't renew their lease. Another factor was having to take down the outdoor security cameras without being offered a resolution, which was grounds for her not to renew her lease, which Ava reveals is the wireless security system. Caprice agrees with Ava and mentions that she was right to hiss at Tara Fike 251 times. Caprice recalls the recent incident where Ava was extremely angry, realizing what could have happened if Ava's wife Breeanna had been present. Ella enters the scene, expressing her frustration and agreeing with what Caprice has said so far. Ava reveals another factor for her decision to move as most of the available places are on the southeast side of Fort Wayne, a part of Fort Wayne she doesn't want to move back to but rather the southwest or northeast side. Ella acknowledges the damage done to Ava. Ava admits that if Breeanna had been present on June 29, it would have been the first time she'd ever beaten a wife or girlfriend, indicating a severe emotional breakdown.
The episode continues with Caprice expressing her frustration about the delay in their moving process. She questions Ava about why it's taking so long and why they haven't moved out yet. Ava attributes the delay to the Fort Wayne Housing Authority, stating that they're the ones who caused the whole mess. Caprice then brings up the incidents that led to their current situation, including Breeanna punching the property manager at an apartment complex and a suicide threat that involved the Fort Wayne Police Department. She expresses relief that she and Ella were present during these incidents, rather than Breeanna, Sierra, Lyssa, Baby Kenny, Ashli, Tabitha, Rachael, or Karly being present. Ava agrees with Caprice's sentiments, acknowledging that she's right. Caprice then wonders what could have happened if things had escalated further, to which Ava responds that it wouldn't have ended well. Ava reveals that she has packed Caprice's Feliway (a product used to calm cats) because she doesn't know where they will be moving to. This part of the episode continues to highlight the characters' struggles with their housing situation and the emotional toll it's taking on them. It also underscores the importance of their relationships and mutual support in navigating these challenges. The narrative continues to explore serious themes, providing a realistic portrayal of the difficulties Ava faces. It's clear that Ava is going through a difficult time, and it will be interesting to see how this situation unfolds.
The episode continues with Rachael reminiscing about the good times when Ava first moved in and expressing her hope not to throw all that away. Karly confronts a maintenance guy accusing him of bullying, disability shaming, and belittling Ava. She suggests that Breeanna must have hit the property manager harder than she thought. Janice assures them that they can handle the situation. Rachael, who considers herself a good judge of people, expresses her dislike for everyone but admits that she liked the maintence guy. She's upset that he managed to sneak under her radar. The guy acknowledges that they've upset everyone as much as Ava and asks for understanding. Karly hopes that he gets his life together, warning that if he doesn't, the next transgender woman might cause some collateral damage. Janice decides to sit in Karly's car, a 1965 Lincoln Continental, and wait for the guy to figure out what he is going to do. Rachael believes that Ava needs a lot of time to recover and nurse her injuries. Karly warns the guy to stay away from Ava, threatening that they're more dangerous than Breeanna and Ava. She mentions having a loose-meat farm and knowing what to do with a body.
Caprice, Ava's cat, enters the scene and notices Ava's weapons. She assumes Ava is planning a mutiny. Ava admits that she's right. Caprice is upset about their impending move, and Ava tries to reassure her that it's going to be alright. Caprice questions why they haven't moved out yet, and Ava blames the Fort Wayne Housing Authority for causing the mess. Caprice brings up the incident where Breeanna punched the property manager and drove it to the suicide threat that got the Fort Wayne Police Department involved. Ava reassures Caprice that it's going to be alright and promises not to declaw her. Caprice threatens to use the Religious Freedom Restoration Act card on a prospective landlord. Ava is surprised but supportive of Caprice's plan. Caprice admits that she's just trying to hang on to dear life. Ella, Ava's dog, wakes up and expresses her desire to lay down all day. Ava insists that she can't do that and tries to wake her up. Ella resists, leading Ava to decide to do things the hard way. Ella expresses her desire to bite and kill somebody on this day, but Ava firmly tells her that she's not going to do that. The episode ends with Ella expressing her frustration.
In the concluding part of the episode, Ava expresses her frustration about the situation, stating that there's nothing Indiana Legal Services can do. However, she believes she's doing the right thing. She acknowledges that she can't rely on anyone when she needs help, which she finds embarrassing. Ava recalls being seriously angry a couple of weeks ago. She hopes that Villa Capri Apartments won't be a deal-breaker. She's unwilling to sacrifice certain things, such as declawing Caprice and Ava mentions that as a student at Purdue University Fort Wayne, which is almost 12 miles apart from her new location. This distance presents a transportation problem for Ava. She's aware that she'll have to pay at least a $400 pet deposit at Villa Capri Apartments, plus the first month's rent, with or without the Section 8 voucher. Ava is determined to do everything she can to work with what's available so that things can finally get back to normal. However, she's annoyed and irritated that it took so long to find new housing. She notes that the new housing options have amenities that Golfview sorely lacks.
The episode ends on a cliffhanger, leaving the audience wondering how Ava will navigate these challenges and what the future holds for her and her pets. The narrative continues to explore serious themes, providing a realistic portrayal of the difficulties Ava faces. It's clear that Ava is going through a difficult time, and it will be interesting to see how this situation unfolds in future episodes.





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