While the good kid @Hanzell waits till I find a way to save Jim I go outside for a walk. My other babies wait and need food and water. It's nice and warm outside. What a pity writing on my phone is impossible I can't see a thing.
While walking outside, filling basins with water, and taking the leaves, sticks, and walnuts out I asked myself if Jim needs to be saved. Let's be honest if an adult man finds himself back strapped, with bruises in a hole, and believes a vampire is after him and cannot remember a thing of what happened something is seriously wrong.
What we know about the guy so far is that he was not believed at the time he told the police his child disappeared. We know nothing about a mother, there's no birth certificate and if we may believe the reports of the city hall Jim is a fruitcake and stayed in a mental institution. Altogether that doesn't sound positive. Positive for Jim I mean.
As his sister finally decided to return from wherever she hid she found a drunk in a chair cuddling with a boot and holding a bottle of beer. I ask you! It all fits into the picture painted by the inspector who everyone dislikes.
Chief inspector Fidelo seems to believe this guy (or is it his sister?) and the only thing he figured out so far, we talk about proof here, there is no file made nearly two decades ago, there are some papers stating Jim stayed at a mental hospital and a doctor claims Jim never was.
On the other hand, we have a young woman who spent time strapped in a bed, was dumped and buried, found by a dog, and who is ready to go home. The doctor says she is fine and needs to move on and apparently the police doesn't care about dumped, buried women. It's a strange world we live in. The question remains: should Jim be saved? Is he worth the trouble? I assume if I asked Mrs. Gordon she will say "No way!"
Ahh now you're finally piecing it together- i appreciate this, i swear. I needed this sort of flow to finally get the randomness of some parts of them 😂 thank youu