Secret Admirer or Stalker?
I have a very strange story to tell.
Okay, picture me, waking up yesterday morning and I eventually wake up fully and put on my ipod to check my email before I go to work. And there are two emails, sitting there waiting for me. One of those is a spam.
But then there's this one from thesecretadmirer14@gmail. And so I furrow my brows and click on the email with a subject of <3.
Inside I read the lyrics to 'You are my sunshine';
You are my sunshine
My only sunshine
You make me happy
When the skies are grey
You'll never know dear
How much I love you
So please don't take
My sunshine
Away
The other night dear
As I lay sleeping
I dreamed I held you in my arms
When I awoke dear
I was mistaken
And I held
My head
And cried
[ Lyrics from: http://www.lyricsmode.com/lyrics/r/ricky_nelson/you_are_my_sunshine.html ]
You are my sunshine
My only sunshine
You make me happy
When the skies are grey
You'll never know dear
How much I love you
Please don't take
My sunshine
Away
You are my sunshine
My only sunshine
You make me happy
When the skies are grey
You'll never know dear
How much I love you
Please don't take
My sunshine
Away
Please don't take my sunshine away
x
(copied directly from the email)
So I think... well, this is weird. But I just assume it's one of those spam, automated ones, right?
But then, at lunchtime, as the post comes through, there's a red card sitting on top of the card. And it's for me...
Turns out it was a valentines card with my name and address - but a significant thing i notice is that, whoever posted it knows my middle name as they put the initial of my middle name between my forename and surname on the front; and that, despite it having a second class stamp, the post office sent it that day as it was stamped with the 7th of February.
Well, I open it and it says;
"To Kerry
[With hugs and kisses to a very special you!]*
From ?
Love you"
and on the opposite page there is "xoxox" on the top at an angle.
(*Not handwritten)
The handwriting itself is very childlike, almost like from somebody who has dyslexia (no offence meant, of course). So, I think, perhaps, whoever wrote it was covering up their handwriting or perhaps not.
Anyway, i look on the front and see that the postoffice stamps are so faint, i can't read where it was posted. The only other thing I can determine from the card is where it was bought; the local supermarket, Tesco's (and everyone shops there...)
Unfortunately, my mum and my friend and me fail in trying to figure out who sent it, so I try to forget about it.
BUT!!! About an hour ago, I recieved another email from [email protected] with some of the lyrics from 'Can you feel the love tonight?' in it;
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