Monday, November 26, 2012
13 Little Blue Envelopes 101-200
Ginny asks Keith if he wants to go to Scotland with her because that’s where her next note leads her to. He agrees, and kisses her. Ginny is falling big-time for Keith, but she still hasn’t convinced herself that he has the same feelings. Ginny and Keith go to the house of one of Aunt Peg’s artist friends like the note says. She was very eccentric, but Ginny kind of liked her. When they left, Keith told Ginny his story. He used to have a serious girlfriend, and she got pregnant, aborted the baby, and then left him. He also had kind of a rebellious streak and stole some things and was arrested a time or two. He then gives Ginny a tiny Godzilla statuette, and she recognizes it as being from the crazy artist’s house. She gets really upset because he stole, but he doesn’t see that it’s such a big deal. They get in a fight and he storms off. Her next letter tells her to go to Rome, so she has to leave, and she’s afraid she’ll never see Keith again. When she’s in Rome, she’s supposed to go see a monument for the “vestal virgins,” which were one of Aunt Peg’s favorite part of Roman Mythology. When Ginny is at the temple of the vestal virgins, she opens the next letter which tells her to spontaneously ask out a Roman boy on a date. She asks out a cute blonde boy, but he ends up being a creep. He takes her back to his apartment and tries to sleep with her, but she runs out. The next letter from Aunt Peg tells her to go to Paris to the Louvre museum. When she gets there, she opens the next letter, which tells her to find a cafe that Aunt Peg had decorated when she lived in Paris for a while, but it doesn’t give her any directions to the cafe. She eventually finds it though, and when she gets there, to her surprise, Keith is there too. He’s in Paris to do a show, and he found her there. She and Keith hung out all day, and then he took her to visit a Parisian cemetery. They started making out in the cemetery, and were chased out by a cop. Ginny thought it was just the most romantic thing ever, but Keith has to go back to his town, and she’s afraid she won’t get to see him again. Her next letter takes her to Amsterdam where she’s supposed to visit the house of one of Aunt Peg’s friends, but when she gets there, she discovers that someone else has moved into the house.
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