Jabberwocky
Frumious Bandersnatch
I had a situation occur last night, and I need some advice on how to handle it.
My bf and I had a "post Mardi Gras" party at our apartment. We had about 10 guests, and everyone was drunk and/or high. 2 of my friends lost their balance and knocked into my bookcase which houses several antiques. A large hand blown decorative glass piece was the victim. This is my absolute favorite piece my mom (antique dealer) has given me. One of the long glass arms broke off completely, and into 2 pieces.
This made me sick to my stomach. My friends felt absolutely awful about it and said they would pay. I told them that we would worry about it in a couple days when we were sober enough to think about it.
I talked to my mom about the incident, and needless to say she is very upset. The good news is that the glass piece is not an antique, so it is replacable. the bad news is, it cannot be repaired. The worst news is that the original price is over $900 USD.
I am not sure how to handle this. If the trinket was a mere $60, I would have no problem asking them to fork over the dough. I feel horrible asking them to pay so much, but at the same time I feel obligated to have it replaced. They broke it, it was an accident, and it is their fault.
Any advice??
My bf and I had a "post Mardi Gras" party at our apartment. We had about 10 guests, and everyone was drunk and/or high. 2 of my friends lost their balance and knocked into my bookcase which houses several antiques. A large hand blown decorative glass piece was the victim. This is my absolute favorite piece my mom (antique dealer) has given me. One of the long glass arms broke off completely, and into 2 pieces.
This made me sick to my stomach. My friends felt absolutely awful about it and said they would pay. I told them that we would worry about it in a couple days when we were sober enough to think about it.
I talked to my mom about the incident, and needless to say she is very upset. The good news is that the glass piece is not an antique, so it is replacable. the bad news is, it cannot be repaired. The worst news is that the original price is over $900 USD.
I am not sure how to handle this. If the trinket was a mere $60, I would have no problem asking them to fork over the dough. I feel horrible asking them to pay so much, but at the same time I feel obligated to have it replaced. They broke it, it was an accident, and it is their fault.
Any advice??