September, 2017
Wednesday morning I went to the library again, secretly hoping again maybe he'd show up. Even if I had disappeared... maybe he'd walk by to check on me?
But he wasn't there when I arrived.
I sat in our usual seat, setting up my station again, and continued as normal. Because maybe the routine would see him magic his way back into my life.
While I filled in my research, I couldn't help but glance up every five to ten minutes, hoping I hadn't missed him.
But he never showed that morning.
And he didn't show Thursday either.
Or Friday.
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As I stacked books onto the shelves and set up displays on Saturday, I began to brainstorm my options.
Maybe I can get a phone repair shop to restore my files...
Maybe I can use Google maps to find his place?
I don't remember exactly where he lives or what streets we had walked down. But I know it's in Hammersmith... and there was a park.
"Olivia!" my manager snapped as a book slipped from my hand onto the ground.
"Yes?" I asked, slightly frazzled myself.
"Focus. Where is your head at today?"
"Sorry," I mumbled, picking up the book and trying harder to concentrate on my task at hand.
But it was to no avail.
The moment my eyes caught the sight of a customer holding a copy of Bram Stoker's Dracular, my brain went straight back where it had left off.
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On my break on Sunday, I opened Google maps to check the reality of the current plan I was concocting.
Because, before I went off on a wild goose chase to find his place through trial and error, I had to check the feasibility of my idea.Yet as I stared at the various lines marking roads, the greyed out sections marking buildings, and the plethora of green patches between them all, I couldn't stop the frown from blemishing my face.
I knew Hammersmith was a large district... but I didn't think it was that big that there's be at least a dozen parks.
It would take me at least a whole day to find his house... and that's assuming I even recognised anywhere.
By the end of my shift on Sunday, I realised the first, most logical step here was to see if I could recover my phone data. Otherwise I'd be searching for a needle in a haystack.
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On Monday morning, I headed straight over to a phone repair shop near my flat, deciding to skip the library altogether.
The lady at the desk gave me a warm smile as I entered the shop, quick to ask me if there's anything she could help me with.
Small and shabby, I was quick to glance this way and that as I took in the various phones on display. But despite how dingy it was, I couldn't help but ask myself, What other option is there?
Wander around aimlessly in Hammersmith?
Just ask!
Placing my mangled phone on the counter, I ever so hesitantly mumbled, "Is there a way to get phone numbers off here?"
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