***Saturday, September 7, 2304***
When I came down to breakfast Stony handed me the paper and said, "Uh-oh." And she was right on target.
About Those Four Points
Judith P. Mogumbo β North Porter Free Black Register β Saturday, Sept. 7, 2304
A more serious one today folks. Not to be a drag. Still love our Pharaoh. Still love our girl, our Alicia. Respect to both!
But...
Another little birdie has been whispering in my ear lately.
About those four points. You know the ones I mean. The ones announced as Mrs. Roberta O'Leary's fashion penalty on White Girl Pride Day. The ones that dropped Mrs. O'Leary's score into a tie with Alicia Rochefort. The ones that caused our own Lady Florence to have to choose between the two girls. The ones that caused Alicia to become a finalist on Pharaoh-Wednesday. The ones that ultimately allowed her to lay on her back on the finest sheets in the world, to lay with legs spread, to lay presented in Tahiti. To lay and present her wet willing cunt and to be fucked by Pharaoh. Those four.
They always sort of bothered me. Dramatic it certainly was. Too dramatic?
Because this little birdie, I'll never tell, has suggested that those same four points were assessed in error by the judges. Error! Mere ugly, awful human error!! A mistake? If so it was one for the ages, what is sometimes called a triple whopper with cheese. An error the likes of which we have not witnessed since Liz Partridge thought she could turn pink into blue, since she forgot the color of sheer fabric riding the lips of her pretty cunt.
An error. What kind of error we cannot guess. Who made the error and how it came to be we do not know. Just that it was an error. So says the little birdie.
If birdie is correct it may well have been Roberta on soft sheets in Tahiti with her legs spread.
Hmmm. Just food for thought. Nothing is confirmed. Nothing is certain. Nothing takes away from the stunning victory our good girl Alicia earned last Wednesday in Cleveland. Nothing suggests malfeasance. Just an error. Mere ugly, awful human error.
This reporter will not rest until the truth is revealed. Of that I can assure you.
And in what can only be considered a cruel coincidence, on the very same day this dreadful news came to your intrepid reporter, Mrs. O'Leary was released from the Psychiatric Ward of Lord William Fotheringay-Smith-Willoughy Beignet General Hospital. Thankfully, Roberta is said to be much improved. Our thoughts and prayers go out to her and to her lovely husband Rex.
See you in a few days!
Stony asked me what I thought.
"I think Mogumbo is a whacko. Ignore it."
"I don't know. What makes you call her a whacko?"
"She started it, she called me a douchebag."
Stony stared at me and raised her eyebrows. I'm not sure what she meant by it but I took it as a positive.
For the rest of the day we pretty much just hung out. We were ready. Mr. Podomatskiavich showed up in the afternoon to receive Alicia's belongings. We met at the door. I handed over the bags and a check for Alicia's share of our property. We shook hands and he left without a word. Still, I could hear Mrs. P. crying in the car, keeping up the tradition so to speak.
Despite my strong words about her I wondered in the back of my mind if there was something to Mogumbo's question, something about those four points. What was she after?
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**** Sunday, September 8, 2304*****
Wedding day! I got down early and made us a fancy breakfast of Lucky Quarks, burnt toast and weak coffee. I think I was a little nervous. In my defense so was she. We were shy, awkward, dreamy. We didn't stay together long, which was good. We might have driven each other crazy. She was meeting Briana at her Mom's house to get her hair done and get dressed.
At the door we hugged and kissed. The next time I saw her would be with Pastor Ninkovich at the altar. We stowed her bags in the cab, we kissed again, hugged again, I-love-you'd again and she left. As I went back indoors I came across the paper. Uh-oh.
An Apology
Kwame Murdoch β North Porter Free Black Register β Sunday, Sept. 8, 2304
The North Porter Free Black Register has, since its founding 87 years ago, prided itself on exceeding our obligation to provide factual information in a professional manner. Yesterday we failed in that obligation.
A rogue reporter, relying on information from one sadly delusional source, posted an article which defamed our Pharaoh process, defamed our lovely Pharaoh-girl, Alicia Rochefort, defamed the esteemed Lady Florence Beignet, and defamed by extension all the good citizens of North Porter. My editorial staff failed in its obligation to negate, reject, and annul the mindless drivel presented by that reporter. For this I, as the chief editor and publisher, take full responsibility.
The corrected facts are these. When Mrs. Roberta O'Leary was released yesterday from Lord William Fotheringay-Smith-Willoughy Beignet General Hospital she was heavily medicated and delusional. The discharge papers signed by eminent psychiatrist Lord Dr. Travis Kwaxx characterized her as follows: "A nut job, but no immediate danger to self or others." Sadly our reporter met this damaged soul right at the hospital gate. Sadly that reporter listened with the ears of a child. Based on the words of Mrs. O'Leary, and only on the words of Mrs. O'Leary, that former reporter, Judith P. Mogumbo, published what can only be described as a scurrilous attack on the integrity of the voting system our town so proudly used on White Girl Pride Day. Based solely on the word of a "nut job" that former reporter sought to undermine the position of a Pharaoh-girl and the integrity of our leading citizen, Lady Florence Beignet. A disgrace.
I may now assert and report the following,