If it's true that the poem is really written for RR then it
suggests a lot of what she did a lot of things for him during her time on our
office.
And perhaps she actually had connected with him prior to our
office employing her and appears to have maintained her relationship with him
until early in 2013 -- maybe afterwards
But some of her writing suggests she might have had second
thoughts after the breakup
All this does not stop her from trickling up with others
during that period too and she may even have used him to eventually get to the
Virgin mayor
But she appears to be most closely connected with Joey d
currently and who like RR has become an expatriate from the Virgin mayor's town
Joey d has moved down to the peninsula City and apparently
has landed a future job there
RR was not fired at the parking authority director as I first
thought, he resigned
Nobody knows why although there are reports of misappropriate
funds
All agree however RR would not have left without putting up
a fight and if they did not have him dead to rights
the fact that she and he got their jobs with the Virgin
mayor about the same time and lost their jobs within a few months of each other
may not be merely a coincidence
At some point they had a falling out as lovers though they
still talked to each other the way she does with our temporary boss and the
owner
the poem posted early this week suggests he went back to the
old tricks he briefly discarded when working for the Virgin Mayor.
Our poet, while still employed at our office apparently
tried to get one of his compatriots named as the county prosecutor, one more
windmill he could not defeat, when the Neighboring Mayor managed to get his
girlfriend the job instead.
Her poem about RR suggests he is self-deluded, ignoring the
fact that she once bought into the same snake oil he is selling.
The poem implies his hunger for power is even more important
than his relationship with her
While the poem provides no evidence to suggest she might be blaming
RR for her demise and getting her caught up in his petty schemes.
The kindly told of the poem suggests her continued fondness
for RR
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