Stories of the mystery man Yorick had encountered were swarming around town. He hadn't been the only one the man paid a visit to. In the wake of Mr. Evan's funeral, however, Yorick had replaced thoughts of the mystery man with new ones, and hadn't thought much of it since.
Three days after his strange encounter, Yorick ran into Vanyan Gason while restocking soups at Joe's grocery. There had been a slight snow storm in the town and people were buying warm soups and beverages at a faster rate than usual. While standing in the aisle, shelving chicken noodles, Yorick was approached by a flustered Vanyan.
"Hey man, the most unnerving thing happened to me the other night. I got a text. A text about Mr. Evans. I'm freaked out man, and I don't know who to tell... well, I mean, I guess I just told you." Vanyan uttered, speaking rapidly.
"Wait, a text about Mr. Evans? What do you mean?" replied Yorick, rather baffled at this bizarre interaction.
"The text, it said they know who murdered Mr. Evans."
"Who's they?" Yorick asked, his interest suddenly peaked.
"I don't know! That's why I'm so freaked out man! I have nearly everyone in this town's cell phone number on file. I couldn't match it to anyone. I mean, who could it be??!"
"Well now that I come to think of it, I had a rather strange encounter the other night as well, and I suppose there's a possibility the two could be related..." began Yorick, perhaps catching onto something. "There was a man, and he was tweaking about Mr. Evans, worrying about what Herman and them were talking about at Alice's the other night. The dude was weird, and I'd never seen him before. He was new to town as far as I could tell. Anyways, he was freaking out about Mr. Evans and kept everything real quiet. He rushed away real quick though, so I didn't get much out of him."
"Do you think it could've been the same guy? I mean I know we have no real basis for that, but I mean a mystery man bumps into you, freaks out that people know something about Mr. Evans.... then I get that alarming text?" Vanyan said suggestively.
"It's possible. He gave me an uneasy feeling. Maybe we'll run into him again. I sure would recognize him this time." Yorick assured him.
"Maybe" Vanyan replied, "if we're just lucky enough..."
"Magicians lose the opportunity to experience a sense of wonder." - David Copperfield
Saturday, December 22, 2018
Wednesday, December 5, 2018
Blog #3 - A Mysterious Man
Yorick headed out for a walk around 8:00 pm. He needed to clear his head, he'd had a long day at Joe's Grocery with many difficult customers and just wanted some fresh air. His happy disposition had worn off since Conrad's visit to town.
Walking down Magnolia Drive, Yorick rounded the corner by Learning Worm Bookstore. Suddenly, he bumped into something, and stumbled backwards. He regained his balance and refocused his vision, realizing that it wasn't something he had bumped into, it was someone. He tried to make out the man's face in the evening darkness, but had no recognition.
Odd, he thought. Almost everyone in this town is recognizable.
The man scurried off quickly, then tripped. Yorick called after him.
"Hey, are you ok?" Yorick asked, walking over to help the man up.
"Shhh. Don't be so loud," answered the man in a quiet, bitter voice. Yorick had a better view of the man's face now, about 55 years old, scruffy.
"Sorry sir, I was just checking to see if you were hurt." Replied Yorick apologetically. Why was everyone being so damn unpleasant to him today?
"No, it's not you. I saw them. I saw them at that Diner," whispered the mysterious man.
"Saw who? What are you talking about?" Asked Yorick, growing skeptical of this man and the situation.
"Them. That old policeman and those other people. You know, the ones who know," whispered the man.
"Know what?" asked Yorick.
"Know what happened. Do you think that's what they were talking about? How do they know?"
"I don't know what you're talking about, sir," replied Yorick, trying to be polite. Yorick was growing increasingly worried about this mysterious man's mental health.
"Mr. Evans. Isn't that who they're talking about? I know that's what they were talking about." Said the man in a paranoid, rushed manner.
"It's possible, sir," replied Yorick, "A lot of people talk about Mr. Evans. It's big news here in this town.
The man hurried away.
Yorick stood still for a minute. Confused. Then he returned to his walk, trying not to think much of it. But he couldn't help but wonder... what was this man so flustered about? And who was he? Did he know something about Mr. Evans? Was he just crazy? Yorick pondered on it as he turned around and walked back home to the Maitland.
He rode the elevator up to his floor, entered his apartment, and climbed into bed. As he was falling asleep, something told him he was going to see this man again, that this man would be important. But then again maybe that was just the excitement talking. After all, the man had made quite a scene. Showing up out of nowhere in the dark, saying mysterious things, then running off into the night. Yorick pushed the thought out of his mind, rolled over, and went to sleep.
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