Thank you Annie
.
We never considered going outside when he walked passed Greengal for fear of confrontation. Once when we were returning from a walk and walked passed their house, our eldest GC, only about 3 years old was in the front garden.
I stopped just to look at him and he began talking to me, reaching up to the door bell and telling me he could almost reach it. Our ES was standing there, looking at the ground and didn't say a word.
Then the front door opened and his wife grabbed our GC by the arm, told him to 'get in here now' and pulled him inside.
As we were walking away, we heard our ES yelling at us 'just leave us alone, leave us alone'. We turned around and he was standing in the middle of the foot path, his face almost purple with rage and shaking his fist at us.
Mr. S. was so angry, I felt his body tense and he went to move toward him. I realised our GC was standing next to our ES, looking up at him alarmed and confused so I told Mr. S. we should walk away, which we did.
With the distinct possibility of such a hostile and aggressive reaction, there's no way we would ever approach him again.