Moving out
It seems to have become a desperate race against time for me now. The signs are definitely there.
I was out shopping yesterday, buying ready-to-eats so that I didn't need gas or electricity to cook. And when I came back, the hair had fallen down.
Yes, when I go out, I attach a hair of mine to the door with a little bit of spit. If anyone opens the door, the hair falls down. I read it in a book about a spy.
Well, when I went in, nothing had moved. Everything was exactly the way it was before I left. But still, I could tell.
They had been watching me.
Anyhow, my plans were in place. I was moving out. I would leave everything behind when I left - maybe it would confuse them. (As if they wouldn't know!). But still, it is easier to travel without luggage.
I picked up my package of groceries (food is still important), and I closed the door behind me.
Goodbye, new home!
I was out shopping yesterday, buying ready-to-eats so that I didn't need gas or electricity to cook. And when I came back, the hair had fallen down.
Yes, when I go out, I attach a hair of mine to the door with a little bit of spit. If anyone opens the door, the hair falls down. I read it in a book about a spy.
Well, when I went in, nothing had moved. Everything was exactly the way it was before I left. But still, I could tell.
They had been watching me.
Anyhow, my plans were in place. I was moving out. I would leave everything behind when I left - maybe it would confuse them. (As if they wouldn't know!). But still, it is easier to travel without luggage.
I picked up my package of groceries (food is still important), and I closed the door behind me.
Goodbye, new home!