So, I received the following message from an acquaintances boyfriend. I know the acquaintance and her boyfriend through a close friend from college. All of these people were at the countryside pool party. Just so you know in advance, I have already agreed to meet him despite the pretenses being quite strange, but I had to tell someone despite being sworn to secrecy and naturally, the internet seemed like a good place. If I end up murdered on Wednesday, you will know why.
"yeah....so i have a bit of a situation. it involves you. is there a chance we could get together and talk about it sometime? my schedule is totally unpredictable but I can do what I can to make it work with yours. it is something that should be discussed in person. also for now if possible, could you please keep this between us. thank you so much! sorry if this comes across as a bit strange or weird, but I don't really know what my options are aside from sending you a fb message about it. do have a good day and I hope to hear from you soon. Thanks!"
Thoughts?
5 comments:
He wants to leave his chick for you, but wants to know if you're interested before he does anything. That way, if you're not into him, he can keep his life as is.
Maybe...
Lord, I hope not. I'm hoping he is close personal friends with Eric Dane and has convinced him to leave his wife and fly to the Midwest to meet me at Applebee's. But probably not.
as long as you "do" have a good day then thats all that matters.
so glad you confided in the interwebs as your secret lock box :)
Anything he wants to say to you in person, you can say in written word online. The fact that he wants a meeting instead of a 'paper' trail seems a little sketch. Ask him to reveal more before meeting up with this guy.
Joey, you are probably right. I should prod for some additional details since I don't quite get why it must be in person. Only my curiosity insists that I go. One thing is for certain, I will be making an audio recording of whatever conversation transpires.
And, I DID have a great day.
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