yeah! i did mention in my earlier post that what triggered my husband to reluctantly confess about the crime his brother had allegedly committed was the fact that i told him that my mother consulted a fortune-teller. my mother was suspicious when she learned about the burglary.. she felt something was so fishy..
with a help of colleague, my mother was able to tracked the location of the fortune-teller. the pathway to her house was so steep that one false move would drag the unfamiliar visitor to roll down to the ground. i could imagine the horrendous ordeal my mother and her colleague went through considering their age, not to mention their chronic arthritis.
anyway, as narrated by my mother, they were able to talk to the fortune teller about their purpose. after the fortune-teller performed a ritual, she told my mother that the theft was somebody who is closely related to my ex-husband. she continued to describe in detail the identity of the culprit when my mother stopped her. my mother was so embarrassed that she did not want her colleague to hear the rest of the revelations. the description pointed it all to the identity of my ex-husband's brother..
my mother then vowed to return to the fortune-teller but she silently hoped her colleague would not go with her. she did not convince me to go with her, i myself was already convinced. but because of my busy schedule at that time, we were able to visit the fortune-teller only a few weeks after. unfortunately, the fortune-teller had difficulty delivering her service again since it happened more than a month already and my mother did not buy black candles as instructed..
when i told my ex-husband about that, he laughed deviously, turned his back from me, then tried to hide his sigh of relief..
Sunday, July 6, 2008
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