Chapter 32

Virgil

Virgil was mystified. He could decipher most of the written Hebrew and yet there were one or two symbols that he just couldn’t get. He came into the room with Marianna, Adam, Benito and the couple who were the hosts of this rather odd gathering. They were in the lounge by this time having tea and relaxing as best they could, as they awaited his pronouncements.

“There is a sign in the middle of the writing, an odd looking thing. I don’t know why I am saying that, but I feel that this sign could be an ancient musical symbol, one that I could only get the information about at the Conservatoire of Musical History in London. I will make haste there”.

He had said all of that as if he was hypnotised, not addressing anyone in particular. Virgil slowly finished his tea and then began to take his farewells.

Marianna said to him, “After you have found what you are looking for Virgil, please bring your findings to Buchan Castle just outside Glasgow in Scotland. It’s my Uncle Charles’s place, we will be safe there. It is not something you can disclose over the phone or anywhere else. Then, we need to decide what we do with the information. My guidance tells me the message will be put out through social media. It will go viral, not through what we might regard to be the usual channels”.

Virgil nodded and smiled. “Will do” and left. They waved good-bye to him through the lounge windows. Marianna wondered if he would be safe, if he would survive, as he sought the Truth for Spirit.

Adam, reading her thoughts, put his arm around her shoulder, “faith and trust, always faith and trust. We are working as one with the Highest of the High. We will all prevail, and that includes Virgil, on whichever dimension he chooses”.

“How are you going to get out of the country without your passport?”, Marianna stared at Adam, he had forgotten that the documents had been held by the police.

“Good question”, he replied. “We might need to get to the UK by more unorthodox methods. We don’t want to raise suspicion that we are moving on. They would instantly cover all the ports and airports and we would be apprehended once again”. Adam had a faraway look in his eyes as he pondered this next challenge.