Billie — This Is Urgent. Trinity & Family Need You.

A direct message from Dean. This is not drama — this is a safety moment. Please read now and act.

Why I’m Reaching Out — Please Listen

Billie — I am asking you as a woman, a protector, and a family ally. Something serious is happening that threatens Trinity and our family. I need you to step in now because your voice and action carry weight in ways mine cannot right now.

What’s at Risk

  • Immediate family separation: Deanna could be placed where she will be very hard to reach.
  • Legal & social consequences: Misunderstandings and paperwork could cause permanent damage if not addressed quickly.
  • Emotional harm: This affects Deanna and everyone close to her — it’s time-sensitive.

What I Need From You — Now

  1. Call Trinity immediately. If she won't pick up, send a plain message: "Trinity — this is urgent. We need you. Please call me / call Dean now."
  2. Reach out to Velda — she may respond to you when she won't respond to me.
  3. Get the family together (Trinity, Velda, Jamie, Tamera) to make a short, clear plan — even a 10-minute phone call helps.
  4. Document everything — simple notes of time, names, and what was said. Save texts/screenshots.

If you can’t call, please forward this page to someone who can — a sister, a close friend, anyone who will answer.

Suggested Quick Text You Can Send

Copy and paste this into an SMS or DM.

"Trinity — Billie here. This is urgent and about family safety. Please call Dean now or text him. You and Deanna need us to act together. — Billie"

If You Call — What to Say (Short)

  • "This is Billie. I love you and I need you to call Dean right now."
  • "We need to talk as a family for ten minutes — please join."
  • "If you're worried or scared, tell me where you're safe and I will come or I'll get help."

How to Contact

(Fill in the contact method you prefer before sending.)

Replace the phone numbers and email with the correct ones before sending. If you prefer, forward this whole page link to someone you trust.

Why You, Billie?

Your steady voice, your instincts, the way people listen to you as a woman who protects and cares — it matters. This is the moment your action can stop something permanent from happening. If anyone can get them to act together, it’s you.