Dear Mystery Guy (Magnolia Sisters Book 1) by Brenda Barrett

Dear Mystery Guy (Magnolia Sisters Book 1) by Brenda Barrett

Author:Brenda Barrett [Barrett, Brenda]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Publisher: Jamaica Treasures
Published: 2015-02-15T08:00:00+00:00


Chapter Twelve

Dear Luca,

This is going to sound odd. Brace yourself. Seriously, sit down, grab a drink and take deep breaths. Just kidding. I think I should warn you that I am crazy. I first had what I thought was a memory from my past three weeks ago.

Remember, I told you about my dog Barnes. I feel certain within myself that that was real. Well, today after seeing your girlfriend’s picture, I had a memory or what I think is a memory and get this--I think I know her. She was in a garden in a white dress and she waved to me.

Told you I was crazy. I was in a blue dress with white flowers at the neck. I resented her for some reason. I was a little girl then. I don't know; maybe I was around seven years old.

What do you think? Do you think that I am crazy, that I am having some form of heightened hallucination?

I haven't told my sisters about my 'memories'. I haven't told anyone, really, except for Keisha and only because she was there when I had the first one about my dog Barnes. And it seems as if I shouldn't say a thing about my memories now.

I don't want to excite anybody and then find out that these memories are not really memories but like a waking dream or a hallucination.

Anyway, even if my memories are not real and I am just slowly deteriorating into crazy land, I think I should warn you that Josephine would not make a good wife.

I am just going off gossip but please check her out first. I heard that she is a serial wife who fleeces rich men of their money, but it's only gossip. I have only seen her twice in person and she doesn't look like a bad person, but how does a bad person look, really?

Matron used to say that some of the worst people dressed in pretty clothes. I can't remember the context of the conversation but I guess she was warning us to be careful of people, no matter how they looked.

It doesn't make any sense that I warn you anyway, because you'll never get this note. You'll probably marry Josephine and live happily ever after.

As I said, I am a jealous cow. I actually loved listening to the gossip about her. I can imagine Matron looking at me now with a forbidding expression.

But seriously, after the initial joy I felt kind of bad for you. Josephine could mess up your life but I am sure you know how to take care of yourself. I hope you do because I never want to see you unhappy.



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