Monday, 6 July 2015

THE CASE OF THE DANGEROUS PACKAGE


Brian hardly even closed his eyes on the plane to the USA. Two things you should know about Brian William Rogers: First, he secretly craved a dangerous, adventurous life. Second, he absolutely had no sense of humor.

All his life he had dreamt of adventure but fate had other plans. Stuck in the middle of ailing parents, a high maintenance wife, two adorable children and a heavy mortgage, he was in no position to leave his job as the manager of a moderately large shipping concern. Thus, when looking over orders of ‘itch’ cream being shipped, he often allowed himself to be wistful and longed for the life of adventure he never had.

He never thought for a moment that his wish would come true on a dull Wednesday morning. An elderly gentleman named Mr. Gerard Thomas had walked into the lobby, demanding to meet the manager. His meeting with Brian had lasted for over an hour and a half, the gist of it being that Mr. Thomas was a retired archaeologist who had been famous in his prime. He had a package of extreme significance to be delivered to his son in the USA and it was a matter of life and death involving much danger. It was crucial that it had to be hand delivered.

Of the entire narrative, one word had caught hold of Brian’s interest, the magic word, “Danger.” Naturally, Brian thought that fate had ordained for this meeting to take place. After all, Mr. Thomas was a renowned archaeologist and Brian had no reason to suspect foul play.

This was how Brian Rogers came to be flying to the US, wearing a false beard and mustaches for reasons best known to himself. He was slightly worried about customs and the dangers ahead, not that he knew what was in the package.  
In his nervousness he didn’t notice a suspicious looking character sitting behind him sporting similar kind of facial hair and wearing a coat similar to Brian’s.

He cleared the immigration process successfully, but ran for his life the moment he saw some evil looking people making their way towards him. He changed two taxis and finally ditched his sweaty coat, fake beard and ‘staches. He finally boarded a ferry, congratulating himself on evading his pursuers. He was sweating profusely and his heart threatened to fall out of his mouth. He finally found his way to Thomas Jr’s house, jumping with fright when an alley cat dropped out of a dustbin.

He knocked on the door and was greeted by the bespectacled, pleasant faced, middle aged Mr. Gerard Thomas Jr., and handed over the package to him. He was invited in for coffee and waited curiously while his host opened the package. Inside the package was a pair of woolen socks! Brian grew light headed with confusion and explained to his host about his meeting with Mr. Thomas Sr., and he was surprised to see him chuckling.
In answer to Brian’s look of bewilderment, he said, “Well, my dad is a practical joker; he often plays pranks on unsuspecting people.”

Brian stormed out of the house furiously, which goes to show that, Brian William Rogers, had absolutely no sense of humor. 

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