One minute we were watching a moment together, and the very next minute, he was gone. I don’t even remember closing my eyes, but closed they had been, or I would have known when he had disappeared, or who had taken him.
The other odd thing was, that the theater was completely empty, not a soul to be seen in a hall which was packed when the movie had started. Admittedly, it had been a bad movie, but it couldn’t have been that bad that everyone had left together, could it?
Scratching my head, tripping over empty chairs, bumping into dark pillars, I somehow made my way out of the hall. I was sure there was a logical explanation to this mystery, and I would get some clarity through the staff in the lobby. The only problem was, the lobby too was entirely empty.
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Thank you for sharing so many posts while I’ve been away, Michael!
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Loved it Sue! I left comment over there. 🙂 xx
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Thanks, Debby 🙂 xx
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