Here’s My Card

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It is a beautiful day. The kind of day that feels full of possibilities. The sun shines in the cornflower blue firmament, birdsong fills the air as the scent of grass, flowers and optimism hangs heavy. You stand at your window and look out across the view of your well-tended garden and then the fields beyond, stretching away to the hills in the distance. Your time is your own and you stand considering not only what you will do this gorgeous day but what is next for you and your life. What direction will you take it in? Where will your steer your good ship to? There have been some stormy waters in the past but you navigated them and jettisoned that unnecessary cargo which threatened to sink you and here you are now with so many choices, so many options and opportunities available to you, unhindered by others that may seek to impose their own values and decisions on to you. You are freedom personified although you must admit there are times when you would welcome someone to share this unparalleled freedom with, but there is no rush to achieve this. It will happen when it happens, you believe in such things. As you continue to look out across the view, the telephone rings and you break off from your thoughts to answer the telephone.

“Hello,” you declare into the receiver. You hear a voice, clear, confident, warm and strangely inviting, speaking to you.

“Hello, I am Mr Saul Mate calling from Somnium Incorporated and I just wanted to let you know that I am able to deliver whatever you require twenty-four hours a day, 365 days a year. Remember it is all about you. Thank you for your continued custom.”

The call ends.

You smile and replace the receiver. It rings again and you answer.

“Hello, Mr Saul Mate calling from Somnium Incorporated. Please remember I am by your side even when I am not there and I am always ready to attend to anything you require. What you need, I provide. Thank you for your continued custom.”

The call ends again and as you stand contemplating this call there is the ping of a message on your mobile phone. You replace the landline receiver and walk over to where your mobile rests on the sideboard. You pick it up and see you have a text message from a number that you do not recognise. You open the message nevertheless.

“Somnium Incorporated – taking you to a new level in the provision of delight and joy.”

The landline rings again and you mutter as you answer.

“Yes?” “Hello, Mr Saul Mate calling from Somnium Incorporated. We have undertaken an extensive profiling exercising which puts us in the optimum position to understand all your needs and most importantly satisfy them. Every. Single. Time. Thank you for your continued custom.”

“Look, I haven’t ordered anything from you,” you protest but the line goes dead.

Another message arrives on your ‘phone.

“Somnium Incorporated – just say it and you will have it. Heaven awaits when you let us take care of you.”

There is a noise from your laptop and you replace the receiver and walk to the computer to find an e-mail from soulmate@somniuminc.com

“Dear Customer, we just wanted to let you know how much we adore looking after your every need. You are very special to us in fact you are the only one we want to serve.”

“What is going on?” you ask yourself aloud. Your ‘phone pings again and the sound of an e-mail arriving rings out. You are about to look at these messages when your doorbell rings.

“What now?” you mutter.

You open your front door to find a courier stood there holding a huge bouquet of flowers.

“Good morning miss, delivery for Miss Victoria Tim,” he smiles. He hands you the bouquet and walks away. There is a card attached and you read it.

“For you dear customer who we will always serve and provide for no matter what – Somnium Inc.”

You carry the flowers inside which are admittedly beautiful as you hear something being shoved through your letterbox. You place the flowers down and return to the door to see several flyers in different styles and colours have been pushed through your letterbox. All of them are from Somnium Inc. and contain a variety of promises, declarations and plaudits concerning you and them. The doorbell rings and you pull the door open in irritation, still clutching the flyers. You can hear your landline ringing again and the repeated pinging of your mobile phone and chime of your laptop. A different courier stands at the door this time with a parcel which he hands to you.

“Victoria Tim?” he asks and you nod.

“Just sign here please,” he says with a smile and pushes the signing device towards you. You oblige and he wishes you a lovely day as you retreat inside with the parcel which bears a tag.

“From Somnium Inc. to our best and most wonderful customer, we want to serve you forever.”

You shake your head and put the parcel down to answer the landline.

“Hello, Mr Saul Mate here just calling to remind you how special you are to us and how we will only ever have your best interests at heart.” The doorbell rings again.

“Stop calling this number!” you shout and slam the phone down. You snatch up your mobile and see 25 messages have arrived all from the same number. You glance at a couple of the messages.

“We just wanted to let you know that we have never had a customer like you before. You are unique in every way and we just want to give you everything you deserve – Somnium Inc.

“We have never felt this way about one of our customers before it is like we have been sent from corporate heaven to make you happy forever – Somnium Inc.”

The landline rings again but you ignore it. You can hear more chiming from your laptop and you see that your inbox is filling with e-mails from the same source; soulmate@somniuminc.com You let out a cry as the doorbell rings once again and flinging the door open, phone ringing in the background you are confronted by a line of couriers who snake down your pathway and onto the road beyond. They are all carrying items such as flowers, parcels, baskets, balloons and such like.

“Delivery for Miss Victoria Tim,” they all announce in unison and provide you with a winning smile and a wink of the eye.

“Go away!” you shout, ” I do not want them. I don’t have anything to do with Somnium Inc.!”

You slam the door and march back into the living room as the landline keeps on ringing, your mobile pings incessantly and the chiming coming from your laptop will not stop. More flyers land on the doormat as you fling your mobile to one side, placing your hands over your ears trying to drown out this cacophony but to no avail. You hear a loud knocking at your front door as the chiming, ringing and pinging continues. You curse and wait. You consider going to the internet to find the details about this company Somnium Inc. and Mr Saul Mate in readiness of making a complaint. This is harassment. No company should be acting in this fashion and anyhow, where did they get your details from? How did they know your telephone numbers, e-mail address and residential address? You never gave them out. The knocking at the door continues and you stomp to the front door.

“I said I – ” you begin as you wrench the door open expecting to find the line of waiting couriers but there is nobody there. Your eyes look down to the doormat on your porch floor and there is crisp white calling card with black embossed letters. You stoop and snatch it up, the din of ringing and alerts seeming to fade as your attention is drawn by this card. You read it.

“Sorry we missed you, we will call again.”

The name Saul Mate is in one corner and Somnium Inc. is in another corner. You look across the lawn but there is nobody there. You go to the front gate and look left and right along the avenue but it is empty.

If any company or organisation treated, you in this manner you would complain. This behaviour is our calling card and you not only embrace it but you want it. And you call us the twisted ones?

28 thoughts on “Here’s My Card

  1. K says:

    “This behaviour is our calling card and you not only embrace it but you want it. And you call us the twisted ones?”

    God, I hate it when you are right.

  2. strongerwendy says:

    This really made what love bombing/grooming is click for me. Taking it out of the normal scenario. Well done. I’d never experienced anything but love bombing so didn’t know it wasn’t normal until I’ve fairly recently become educated.

  3. Nicnocturnal says:

    Superb film. I bet Christian Bale had more than a few misgivings about a chainsaw hiding his modesty. Especially whilst running around a hotel corridor. Jesus. It brings a whole new meaning to salami slicing 😲

  4. Amy S. says:

    going to watch the American psycho tonight while waiting for the quiz results

  5. Amy S. says:

    I like the end … 😉 so true

  6. Mrs Linton says:

    I remember hearing somewhere that part of the problem is that the Narc in his lovebombing, appeals to the victims own Narcissism. So technically much of what we need to do is keep our feet on the god damn ground.

    1. Natalie says:

      That is true in my case. I accepted his advanced bc he worshipped and showered me with compliments and attention. Initially I didn’t like him per se but I loved the adoration. Needless to say, my need for “fuel” damaging and costly.

  7. Here’sssss Johnny

    “No, thank you. I prefer bareback”

  8. narseeker says:

    FYI, H.G. here is my weakness, please take it , I would love to hear your input: I never liked the incessant calls, texts, praise. I endured it and secretly wished it would stop. Although it was nice to hear that I was such an important customer, I was determined in helping erase such a notion, because if I’m a customer (O.K I can cope with the detachment to some extent), it means YOU are a provider: You are objectifying yourself ,selling yourself, reducing your complex soul to an object, a commodity (comes to mind Marcuse’s One Dimensional Man). And I wanted to pour my love, my knowledge and open mind to change that notion, to help you realize you are more than that. This was one of the premises of my entanglement. Why do you consider it to be “twisted”?

  9. abrokenwing says:

    I just realised this was the last thing my ex said to me..😧

  10. abrokenwing says:

    Patrick Bateman.. He ‘just wants to be loved’.

    1. Jenna says:

      My ex finally told me he does not want to be loved. He would rather be “free.”

  11. mistynolan01 says:

    Great movie reference. The ultimate greater narcissistic psychopath. I pity anyone in the path of a monster like that.

  12. Pamela Bergner says:

    You are such a tease, HG

    On May 6, 2017 1:14 PM, “Knowing the Narcissist” wrote:

    > HG Tudor posted: ” It is a beautiful day. The kind of day that feels full > of possibilities. The sun shines in the cornflower blue firmament, birdsong > fills the air as the scent of grass, flowers and optimism hangs heavy. You > stand at your window and look out across the vie” >

  13. mistynolan01 says:

    Retrospectively, NO!

    After having lived through a love-bombing, I see it for what it is: control and domination being thrust onto a possible PSIP, under the guise of aiming to please. Taking up all our time, until all we can do is work and receive your incessant interruptions to our day ordering our steps to suit your needs. It gets old. But just as we may start to sicken at the thought of hearing from you again — you begin the devalue of our very selves, leaving us desperate to figure out what’s happening.

    Yeah. Right. That’ll happen again. [insert sneer]

  14. ballerina9 says:

    Nice “Psycho” touch.
    HG, you often use the “Victoria Tim” name. Is this a play on ‘team victory” as you’re weaponizing us? Or is there a special meaning behind it?
    Love this article. Great description of the love bombing. Thank you.

    1. HG Tudor says:

      You are welcome.

      Victoria Tim = Vic Tim

      1. ballerina9 says:

        Brilliant, naturally!

      2. insidious

  15. JLW says:

    Excellent.

    1. HG Tudor says:

      Thank you

  16. Ms brown says:

    excellent film, though!

    1. HG Tudor says:

      Fact.

  17. I now have a headache.

    Better call Saul

    1. abrokenwing says:

      Haha!😂

  18. swanyriver says:

    Be careful what you wish for huh! I guess that’s the moral of the story.

  19. karen1303 says:

    Another piece of brilliant writing.
    Cleverly written.
    Love the play on words – Miss Victoria Tim etc.
    You are rapidly becoming closer to being my favourite author.

    1. HG Tudor says:

      Thank you.

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