Just happened to be passing by
were you when you saw your fiancés car parked outside his house? Just as well
you were not just passing by on Saturday March the 18th, you might
have seen something worth seeing! Like your fiancé walking along Buckingham
Place, all dishevelled, almost threadbare like some
vagrant, a raggedy man. More than that you would see him approach his house,
knock on the door to be met on the doorstep by a housemaid. Did your fiancé
have a housemaid, or housekeeper? No, of course he didn’t, what he did have was
a Lotus 7, but that’s now driven by a woman. That’s something else you would have
seen had you just happened to be passing by on that particular day. As it is,
you have a man, a stranger living in your
fiancés house, and of the man you love there is no sign. He’s been away from
you a year now, you don’t know where he went. You probably don’t even know that
he resigned his job. I bet your father didn’t tell you that. What are the odds
your fiancé didn’t tell you he was going to resign and then disappear, but one
thing is for sure he wasn’t taking you with him! You asked this man who opened
the door to you if he’s here, meaning your fiancé, to which the man replied
“Yes.” Well in a way the man is right. You had best prepare yourself for a
shock! It must have been a shock, to discover your fiancé in so much trouble,
his mind wrongly housed in another man’s body. Now that’s something hard to
take in and that’s a fact. And then what, after he attended your birthday
party, and having retrieved the receipt from you, there he was gone from your
life again. To lose a fiancé once is unfortunate, to lose him twice is rank
carelessness! I wonder, after your fiancé gave you that message that only he
could give you, did he........did he sit you down and tell you of what had
befallen him? About where he had been, of The Village and everything that
happened to him there, and who he suspected was behind his abduction a year
ago? Because any woman would be desirous of an explanation, unless working for
your father as he did.....ah but he didn’t, did he tell you of his resignation?
But no, if I have this right, your fiancé was brought back to London on the day
he was due to hand in his letter of resignation, all unpleasant memories of the
past 12 months erased from his mind. So because of the sudden turn of events
which had overtaken him, he never got around to resigning his job. So at this
point he does still work for your father. I’m sure that he will be delighted to
see his future son-in-law, or is it the Colonel returned?
Be seeing you
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