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Short short story: Strange Meeting
OK, so Im walking in Brighton one afternoon, and this guy comes up to me and says, Excuse me, can I have a minute of your time?
Sure, I say.
May I ask you, he says, how youre feeling today?
I hesitate. Rather a fresh question from a complete stranger. Perhaps hes a scientologist. With some reserve, I reply, Actually, I havent been feeling very well. Why do you ask?
Have things been seeming a bit unreal?
Actually, yes, they have. Kind of floaty.
Your vision a bit like bad-quality video?
Exactly. I am perturbed. How did you know?
Well the thing is, he says, You died last night. All on your own in a cheap B&B. Im a devil and Ive come to take you to hell.
Thats absurd, I say.
But true, says he. Come with me.
We walk down the Old Steine till we come to a familiar door. Over a crappy monochrome painting of a palm tree are the words, OASIS SAUNA. We go in and I feel for my wallet. The cutie on reception gives me a towel and a locker-key and says, Its OK no charge. And theres absolutely no limit to how long you can stay.
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