And he had did just that!! He had a nice house, everything was dim except for the kitchen light being on! He had on some slow music playing very lo...w. I got nervous as I walked in. He motioned me over to sit on his couch and he sat across from me on another couch and we began to talk, in person! I could tell he was checking me out, and I did the same. After a few minutes it seemed like we were old friends. Talking about alot of what we had chatted about. After awhile, he stood up and asked. The wintertime soon passed and the spring moved on into early summer. My sixteenth birthday came and went almost unnoticed which suited me in certain ways. I was always dressed as a young Edwardian lady should have been. My mother made quite certain of that.Around late July in the year 1908, there was a heatwave which was so severe that people were not only fainting but dying from it. I was struggling with the heat because not only was I wearing full-length dresses but also quite thick. .. dark, humanoid-looking figures standing in the distance... and they had seen me!Still, without a weapon, I had no way of defending myself against this group of whatever they were. All I could do was go out to face them and see what would happen next. They might be friendly or fierce, I had no way of knowing. The only thing I did know was that whatever the outcome, it would happen fast–they were already getting closer!I went out to face my fate and wait for these strange beings. I couldn't. If negative, we'll go out to Beecroft in the morning that open house is in the afternoon."We agreed to eat in the hotel and went up to their room so that we could all have a wash. We then went to the bar for a drink."Anything new with Sarah?" I asked."No," said mum. "She's 'off men', she says; she detests ECU; she loves interning at Seven. Sue reports that she's actually quite promising." Have you tried to explain that it's 'trial by ordeal'? Like law school. She's got to put in her three years.
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