Re: Trust and Confidence
FROM: Capt. xxxx xxxx
TO: Cynthia Mamadou
DATE: May 27, 2007
My Dearest Cynthia,
How hope my words of this email greet you in good spirits and great hope. I wanted to apologize deeply for missing your calls, as I long to speak with you personally, however as is often the case, when I am at sea it is difficult to get any connection to cell service. Further, I tried numerous time to call you at the number you gave me, but got a busy signal every time. I am wondering if perhaps you did not mistakenly give me the wrong number. I am not scheduled to leave port again until Monday at 4:00 pm PST, so if you would like to try and call again that would be wonderful. Meanwhile, I will continue to try and contact you at the number you gave me. Again I long with great desire to speak with you. I could hear the pain that consumes you in your voice on the message you left, yet I could detect that there was a love that to bleed forth from that pain.
Also, to inform you, I have contacted Rev Dr.Idris Kone as you instructed and await her reply and direction on how to proceed.
Please, be well, and keep your hopes high my sweet. I will see you through the troubled times, and soon we can be together here in the states where you wildest fantasies will come true.
With a heavy heart,
Your Captain!

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