‘She hasn’t been able to leave yet because she’s run out of money and is waiting for funds from her parents.’
‘And that took all those minutes to explain ?’
‘No, the more disturbing news was that she had been followed by a man in Essaouira, and her description is very similar to the person I saw in the medina.’
‘The one you thought you saw.’
‘She’s also convinced that her friend didn’t drown.’
‘Does she think this man is involved ?’
‘The poor lass is not really thinking logically at all; but like ourselves she didn’t want to remain in Essaouira.’
‘I’m amazed she’s still in the country.’
‘Apparently she has a friend working in Taroudannt for some UK charity, something to do with agricultural development.’
‘So why isn’t she staying with the friend ?’
‘The chap is out in one of the Berber villages at the moment, but he’s expected back tonight or tomorrow.’
‘The poor lass looks in a right state.’
‘I asked if she wanted any help, but she said this bloke would be back soon.’
‘I bet you eat all the buffet at funerals’ Jess said sarcastically.
‘I’ve got a larger frame to sustain than you.’
‘I won’t argue with that.’
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