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Lady in Red, the Sequel
What do we, as humans, love more than an ongoing drama?
We last saw Lady In Red when she was struggling with her love or lust for a lying and cheating fool, in Lady in Red, Part Deux. Now she's moving on. Here we pick up with her in: Lady in Red, the Sequel.
Dear Theo,
I am moved to tell you I am meeting someone new next weekend. He is someone that I have known for a while, but not someone I have met in person. His long-time girlfriend moved to the East Coast last summer, and I have just kind of kept in touch with him. It was a long breakup for them.
So, for the last nine to 10 months, I have just gone on with my life and, as you know, gotten involved with someone that wasn't good for me. I feel like this is going to be a fresh start. And I'm certain this guy isn't a cheater. He lives in the Southwest and is an artist. He's also a member of an art collective, and travels quite a bit. He's 28. These young guys just keep popping up.
I'm excited and nervous all at the same time. Any advice, of course, would be appreciated.
Hope you are doing wonderful as ever!
-Lady in Red
Dear Lady in Red,
I am so happy to hear you have moved on and it is great that you're so excited to meet this guy. The best advice I can give you right now is a classic; don't count your chickens before they hatch. And what I mean by this is, wait till you have met him and see if the two of you jive well. I am glad you are certain he's not a cheater, but a traveling young artist is somewhat of a nouveau rock star (like chefs), and I would most definitely be careful. Piece of advice #2: Don't put all the eggs that haven't hatched in one basket yet either.
Dear Theo,
I am moved to tell you I am meeting someone new next weekend. He is someone that I have known for a while, but not someone I have met in person. His long-time girlfriend moved to the East Coast last summer, and I have just kind of kept in touch with him. It was a long breakup for them.
So, for the last nine to 10 months, I have just gone on with my life and, as you know, gotten involved with someone that wasn't good for me. I feel like this is going to be a fresh start. And I'm certain this guy isn't a cheater. He lives in the Southwest and is an artist. He's also a member of an art collective, and travels quite a bit. He's 28. These young guys just keep popping up.
I'm excited and nervous all at the same time. Any advice, of course, would be appreciated.
Hope you are doing wonderful as ever!
-Lady in Red
Dear Lady in Red,
I am so happy to hear you have moved on and it is great that you're so excited to meet this guy. The best advice I can give you right now is a classic; don't count your chickens before they hatch. And what I mean by this is, wait till you have met him and see if the two of you jive well. I am glad you are certain he's not a cheater, but a traveling young artist is somewhat of a nouveau rock star (like chefs), and I would most definitely be careful. Piece of advice #2: Don't put all the eggs that haven't hatched in one basket yet either.
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