"You came alone", Alec wanted to confirm as his eyes kept sweeping across the park. "Yes, I did. Come on and sit down", the old man said with a smile. Alec looked at him with suspicion, before deciding to sit, but as far away from the old man as possible.
The old man didn't seem to mind as he leaned his cane next to him and locked his fingers together, then he looked at Alec with interest. "It's no doubt you are not from around here, are you?" The old man began.
"I didn't come here for you to interrogate me. I want to get things clear, so I'll ask the questions here", Alec retorted coldly. The old man smiled and said, "Alright, I'll ask one question, and you ask one question. Is that alright with you?"
"Who are you?" Alec began, ignoring his words. The old man removed his eyes from Alec and stared at a nearby tree. "That question is a bit difficult to answer. I am a father of three, a grandfather of nine, with two wives...", Alec impatiently interrupted him.