My family has its own brands of logic, an average of one per person.
Still.
I just got a phone call on my mobile from my aunt on her landline who, she says, was trying to reach a hospital at the other end of the country, to check up on a relative (upside: I got news from said relative and a phone number I was missing out of this).
Three weeks ago or so she'd called me from her mobile, asking for someone's phone number because she got locked in somewhere. Apparently expecting to ring someone else with the same first name and nickname. I have a very very uncommon first name for my area...
All this coming from someone who 'doesn't dare call me' and had not, since a phone call that was a follow up 4 or 5 months after a disastrous Christmas, in *2021*.
All the communication in between has been her sending me birthday cards in the holidays "We're fine but very busy"postcard format.
I'm not sure whether this is an elaborate ruse to try and make me somehow forget what happened, or whether I should be concerned about her.
I do hope she realises that there is a gap between answering the phone politely and pretending several severe breaches of respect to human decency didn't happen.
Friend. Dearest mutual. Lovely follower. Random passer-by. I know we haven't shared a fandom in 5 years. I know we never talk. I know we may only barely recognize each other's icons, if that. I just want you to know...
I think I found my new favorite rabbit hole. This voice actor does Shakespeare scenes in a southern accent and I need to see the whole damn play. Absolutely beautiful
Christoph Nichelmann (1717-62) - Concerto for Piano and Strings in c-minor, I. Allegro. Performed by Raphael Alpermann, fortepiano, and Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin on period instruments.
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