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Dear Madame

-October Twenty-Second-

Dear Madame,

Here is your six am morning wake-up call

delivered via letter delivery by the bellhop like you requested

who took the stairs because the lift was out of service

to knock on your door even though it was on the top floor

so thank you for getting him to exercise

because he had to run up every flight of stairs in all.

 

*Dear Hotel Manager,

I send my thanks to the bellhop for his early morning workout

to bring me my excuse to get up and greet the day with renewed vigor

because if he can overcome seventeen flights of stairs

I can climb out from the covers

and face the world free of doubt.

My Regards-Oct. 23rd*

 

-November 1st-

Dear Madame,

As you so requested again

here is a letter regarding your early checkout time

to be happening on Tuesday November 5th

in the morning by half past ten.

 

-November Sixth-

Dear Madame,

Failure to comply with our notification

has been noted

since it is now Wednesday November 6th

and it has come to light

that you have not left the rooms

and adjacent guest have made complaints

of noise

and a most awful smell that seems

to be originating from within your boundaries

and so Madame

you will be removed tomorrow evening from the premises

by nine-o-clock sharp, without any hesitation.

 

-November Seventh-

Dear Madame,

Changing the locks is not allowed

and no amount of furniture bombarded against the frame

will keep us at bay for long

please just vacate  

and there will be leniency endowed.

 

November Eighth

Dear Madame,

We have called in a specialist

to break down the door

and remove you by force

to take you to jail

because by now,

as you must have realized yourself since you have stayed there,

the stench from you room has expanded

to encompass the entire floor

which is quite problematic

you troublesome narcissist.

 

(Her room is finally breached and her body is discovered.)

 

November Thirteenth

Dear Madame,

I never did ask your name

at check-in

with your ugly green steamer trunk,

all I could think was "Poor Jeffrey the bellhop has to carry that thing up seventeen flights of stairs because the repairmen aren't due till next week to fix the lift."

And you just stood straight,

with hands hidden in your deep burgundy trench coat pockets.

Softly spoken answers to every one of my questioning remarks,

The lift is broken, what floor would you prefer?

(The uppermost floor if you could, sir.)

Would you prefer a nice or regular view?

(A view would be mightily enjoyable.)

Single or double bed?

Your eyes twitched and your mouth turned down

(Single.)

And so as you walked away,

I stared at your backside and made some inappropriate inner comments

about your body because you were beautiful. Apologies for that madame, but I guess your looks are what got you into this mess.

After all,

how was I, the manger here, supposed to know that you had been murdered.

I don't know what a decomposing human smells like,

or at least I didn't.

Although I am thankful you paid in advance for your room, it does not cover the charge of having to fumigate and replace the blood-spattered walls, carpeting, and bedspread.

And so Madame, in conclusion to this letter that I am currently writing, I will go to your funeral and toss this envelope into your grave in order to approach your relatives and

bill them for our costs.

Sincerely,

The Manager...who is not to blame.

 

Note: Her letter was later found in the removal of some desk drawers that had splintered when the bullets had ricocheted into the dark grain wood.

 

*To whomever does find this,

My apologies to the manager and the bellhop of this fine and fancy hotel

I had not meant to stay so long

but I have been running for some time

and a rest

back in my city was what I needed.

Unfortunately, if you are in fact reading this,

then my past

and my fears have found me

and I am dead.

Murdered presumably by

a most terrifying man...

 

 

 

...whoever he is.

-Oct. 30th*

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