After Nigel disappeared to his room last night, it goes without saying that both Darrell and I were very concerned, it's not often we see the little fella so upset, but we weren't exactly sure what we could do .......
..... we both sat down and have a long, very serious, frank and robust discussion about "Tallulah".
It wasn't an easy of conversation by any means, because what we were considering could possibly change not only our lives but also, for a while at least, Kata our lovely, lovely neighbour across the hall, not to mention "Tallulah", without knowing a single thing about her. But in the end, we decided we should trust Nigel's gut feeling that he'd turned his back on someone who was lost, alone and frightened, as we all had been many years ago and that was unforgivable.
Needless to say, at this point none of us could face any breakfast, so while I stayed at home, telling Kata that "Operation Tallulah" was well and truly on, Darrell and Nigel went up to The Vale to see if Tallulah was indeed still there ..............
4 comments:
Poor Nigel. I can feel the tension. I wait with bated breath, for the outcome.
Oh my goodness-this must have been serious if none of you had breakfast.
Michele
Oh - Tallulah, please still be there - someone is coming to draw you into their bosom and give you a new and loving home. I won't sleep tonight.....JantheFan x
Oh please don’t leave us hanging on like this! The tension is palpable here too, never mind Nigel, bless him! I will be awake all night now hoping and hoping…..
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