Guess who's back?
My Dearest One
I am more than happy when i saw your mail.How was your day?,Mine is a little
bit Hot over here in Dakar Senegal. My name is Miss Precious Willasm from
Liberia in West Africa,5.7ft tall, dark in complexion,23 years old (never
married before) and presently i am residing in the refugee camp here in Dakar
as
a result of the civil war that happen in my country then and still going on
secretly.
My late father Mr Mark Willasm was the managing director of Willasm industry
(Ltd) and he was the personal adviser to the former head of state ( Charles
Taylor) before the rebels attacked our house one early morning and killed my
father and other members of the family in cold blood.
It was only me that is alive, it is by the infinite mercy of God that made me
to escape the tragic incidence because i know he hold my future that is why i
am a live today now and I managed to make my way to a near by country Senegal in
west africa where i am leaving now.
I would like to know more about you.Your likes and dislikes, you know love,
understanding and tolorance covers a lot of mistakes in a life of a couple that
why i will love to know your hobbies and what you are doing presently.I will
tell you more about myself in my next mail.
Attached here is my picture, which i will like to see yours as well.
Hoping to hear from you soonest,
Thanks
Hi Precious,
Nice of you to write to me - where did you get my email address?
It's hot here in Bangkok too.... and I'm very busy with work these days. I'm a gynaecologist by trade. You've probably read about these so-called 'university-trained' gynaecologists.... Well I'm the other sort; the kind of man who learnt his trade in the school of life. I believe experience and street smarts can teach more than any books can.
I am terribly sorry to hear about the death of your family at the hands of the freedom fighters that finally removed the murderous Charles Taylor from power. That must have been terrible for you, not knowing if they would kill you. You hear such horrible things about war, and I'm surprised they not only let you live, but that they chose not to defile you in the worst possible way(s). But as you said, God works in strange ways and we must thank Him for sending only gay soldiers to your house that day.
How is life in the refugee camp? I saw a BBC documentary that showed a terrible existence for many people - you were fortunate to find one with a digital camera and internet access. I hope the people running the camp are taking care of you well and defiling your body in the worst way.
I need to return to work now, but I look forward to receiving your next email and of course I would be interested in discussing future monetary transactions with you... Sorry, I know we haven't reached that part yet, but I thought I would save you some time.
All the best
Dave
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