You
have him Number Two, he will be here within a matter of hours, everything is prepared,
his cottage has been fitted out as a home from home. Never has any Number Two
been as successful as you. You instigated it all, because you know him, all
your life you have known him, congratulations Number Two. Let me shake you by
the hand. If you must. You are calm, like him, he is calm, calm and
calculating, you are like him. You are opposites, on different sides, I am so
excited, but pleased for you. This will lead to promotion. I don’t think I want promotion. You might not, but it wouldn’t do you any harm. He’s got to talk first. Oh he’ll talk. You’ll have
him in here, in your office, home ground. You’ll press a button and a black
leather chair will rise up through a hole in the floor, he’ll be impressed by
that. He’ll sit down, you’ll take off your glasses, clean them, and slowly slip
them on, he’ll start talking at that point. He’ll spill his guts Two, he’ll
want to talk so badly, so much, he will unburden himself, you won’t be able to
shut him up! I wish you would! What me, oh I talk when I’m excited, oh Number
Two what a pinnacle to rise to. How will you go about it? Rubber hoses? The
strong arm stuff, get two guardians to beat him up? I
think I’ll sit him in a chair.... That’s right, the comfy chair
treatment. Offer him a cup of tea, a cigarette maybe, he lights it, and you
smack it out of his mouth.....you’ll tell him when he can smoke! Give him the
full treatment, offer him breakfast...... What at three in the afternoon? High tea then,
whatever. He’ll talk, one way or another he’ll talk. And he has much to tell
us. Perhaps he’ll want protection, possibly asylum, well we will make him very
welcome, and he can stay with us. Our security is one hundred percent. No-one
is escaping, and there’s no way in unless one is due to come here. He will end
his days here in The Village. Attending brass band concerts, drinking coffee at
the cafe, playing chess, taking long walks along the beach, attending concerts,
The Village festival, modelling in clay for the arts and crafts exhibition.
Getting himself involved with all manner of activities, finally to retire to
the Old People’s Home. Listen, is that the helicopter? He’s here, he’s arrived
earlier than expected. Are we going to meet him? No, let them take him to his
home from home, and wait for him to wake up. That’s the start of it. He wakes
up in what he thinks to be his own home, but no, he’s here in The Village! The
surprise, the shock. What has happened, how did I get here? Where is here, The
Village? Is that how it was for you the first time Number Two? That’s how it
was for me, how it is for every new arrival.
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