The red-headed writer, aka the Raconteuse, had a spring in her step as she walked from the hotel to the museum that morning, she was delighted to find that helpful man from the train yesterday, now known as Joey, and he was working in a museum in Rocky Mount – how splendid!
Joey looked up from the counter, ‘excellent,’ he said, with his strong accent, ‘there’s a good place just here, I have already made a ticket on the stand, “Time Travelled Tomahawk”, that’s right, isn’t it?’ – ‘of course,’ said the red-headed woman as she took it out from her big bag, ‘shall I attest it’s real?’ – soon everything was in order, as they looked at it together.
She wandered around looking at exhibits but she was suddenly drawn to a particular item – a small jade camel in a glass box; she stared at it as she looked at every angle and then she turned to see Joey.
He had been standing in the shadows but then he walked next to her: ‘I found that… that jade camel, I was able to get it into the museum, and that way I got a job here, but otherwise I’d never have been there.’
‘Oh gosh, look at the time, I need to go, or I will miss my train, and I really need to get to New York by tomorrow.’
‘Well, nice to see you,’ said Joey, ‘might you come again, maybe on a plane or do you not like the altitude?’
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Di of Pensitivity 101 – Thursday’s Three Things Challenge: ATTEST, ALTITUDE, ANGLE

Denise Farley of GirlieOnTheEdge
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