Only a few days ago, I watched as we buried him. Then he made his last wishes known.”“This place was not mentioned in the ‘Will.’ I didn’t e...ven know of its existence.” I paused to let that sink in. Then, I held up my hand for quiet. “Let me assure you, now, you were not forgotten. My grandfather very much had you all on his mind and in his heart. Your Family,”I continued, “My grandfather knew something that he hadn’t shared with anyone, not even myself. You all know that he died; what you may. He was wearing a towelling robe and carrying a fresh bottle of champagne telling the three ladies he’d noticed they were getting a little low so had brought them another bottle which he proceeded to open and top up all their glasses, making sure Stella’s was as full as possible so she had to drink some before she could set it down again. “So how are you Mrs Harris. Still ok for tennis Friday?” Arron asked Stella which made her look toward him just as he peeled off his towelling robe to reveal. . and ain't it perfectly grand!!I follow this by a breakfast of whatever happens to appeal to me at the moment, be it something cooked like bacon and eggs, or something flung out of the toaster, or just a piece of fruit. Then a nice, slow shower, before ambling off into a day of planed events... or suprises! Being a bachelor again after all those years of stress and chaos sure had it's compensations; even it it did usually mean occaisionally beating off in the shower with just my memories!This. ”Still looking at him I sat opposite. Not taking my eyes off him. Shocked to see how much weight he had lost. He was half the person I knew in school.We sat in silence for a minute before I spoke, “What brings you to these parts of the woods, Pete?”What he said after that changed my whole world again. “I did it.”“Did what, Pete?”Silence again for a minute.With my voice a little louder I repeated myself, “What did you do, Pete?”Then impatiently, I got up, shouting, “What the fuck did you do,.
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