People’s faces in the room changed – it got serious and almost prophetic. Suddenly, the woman sitting to Margaret’s left in the costume spoke out:
“That’s it for today, guys. Thank you for your questions.”
Margaret glanced at her with a very serious face and looking back at stage said:
“Thank you, guys. Love you all.”
The whole audience stood up and were clapping, chanting at the same time:
“MARGO! MARGO! MARGO!”
Halfway leaving the stage, she turned around and looked at everyone in the audience –filled with joy and gratitude, they were clapping, every each one of them; a slight smile appeared on her face.
“Come on, we got to go!” – the woman in a costume said with a very commanding voice and Margaret felt a hand on her shoulder. The stage got empty, but the clapping proceeded, even got a little louder.
“Thank you for coming today,” – Smith said and looked at the ground. – “I’m sure Margaret would’ve appreciated your effort if she was here.”
Daylight was sneaking in through the windows of the church. About a dozen people gathered inside the walls of the church for only one goal.
“Only information that’s available to us is her last location, nothing more unfortunately. We’re going to head out there to start our search tomorrow. Thank you all for coming, be at the bay at 6 p.m.”
People were confused and were looking around about the time of the search operation and Smith noticed.
“We chose 6 p.m. only because there are some works being done in the forest before, some environmental works.”
Smith wandered back from the microphone and stood there for a moment, looking at the priest nearing the stand.
“Let’s pray together.” – he said into the microphone as soon as he came.
In almost a trance Smith walked off the stage, feeling dizzy. The girl standing in the front row saw him wander and almost ran to him.
“Hey, you’re good? Where are you going?”
He glanced at her blonde hair mixed with black and said while rubbing his face.
“Oh, Josephine. Yeah, I’m good, just to the bathroom, need to wash my face.”
He suddenly rushed forward and disappeared, turning into the corner of the hallway. Josephine turned around and kept looking at him until he went away.
“Please everyone, pray with me!” – the priest said louder, and Josephine went back. She closed her eyes and held her hands together saying the first words of the prayer.