Monday, September 2, 2024

Angels take her February 25, 2014

  

I now know what she meant by angels.

She checked into a clinic in the south most likely at the expense of her mafia grandmother (who has been something of a fairy godmother to her for some time.)

She clearly feels damaged and at a loss and needs a way to reconstruct herself.

How all this impacts the environment she abandoned is hard to tell, whether or not our owner and D somehow feel the loss as well.

This raises the question as to where she fits in the power scheme once she returns – or is she completely divorced from it?

Her taking up residence in the clinic suggests that she may not have been behind the sudden interest in my site after I posted photos of the waterfront last week, but perhaps allies who are protecting her interests.

Frankly, I can’t remember if I posted the photos before or after she left her job with the Virgin Mayor.

She apparently fled south to her grandmother’s house when things fell apart up here, and the very connected woman – heir of the mafia fortune who had given our poet gifts in the past to support her career --  may have guided our poet to the clinic.

Meanwhile RR appears to have finally broken ties with the virgin mayor, going on local cable TV to blast the mayor and his ties to the congressman. It is unclear if RR’s rant has anything to do with our poet’s leaving the job.

She and RR appear to have had a falling out about a year ago (perhaps when she fell in love with someone else),but also still seem to maintain contact. Perhaps he has become one of the legion of men and women who continue to pine after her the way our former temporary boss does, as possibly D and our owner (and for that matter, myself), all retaining that desperate hope she might turn her attention towards them again, which she almost never does.

If it isn’t on our poet’s account, then RR went off on the virgin mayor for some other reason.

The small man thinks RR is looking for an excuse to sue the town.

“It’s what he always does,” the small man told me.

RR, the small man said, is never happy where he is, and is always trying to get at the Congressman.

My primary source in that town doesn’t think RR’s rant has anything to do with the poet, while the small man thinks it might.

“She gets under people’s skins,” the small man said. “So those men are likely to do anything if someone does something to her.”

Nonetheless, this is not likely something our poet planned, otherwise, she would not have lied to RR, staying she had been transferred rather than fired (if she was fired).

 

 


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