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Apr 03, 2011 00:44

When you go to rescue a guy, you just expect that he'll be there to be rescued. But he wasn't.

That's just plain rude.

&sylar;, ddd, &candy;

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intuitivelyapt April 2 2011, 16:35:00 UTC
Since when do you rescue people?

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acrotomophile April 2 2011, 21:29:59 UTC
Since my dear sister-in-law asked me to. Hard to say no to a face like that.

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intuitivelyapt April 3 2011, 03:18:22 UTC
Sister-in-law? You're an odd one, Brian. So much for that cold hard sociopath title you were claiming.

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acrotomophile April 3 2011, 04:05:02 UTC
Hey, hey, hey. I still claim it. It's Dexter's future wife, and you expect me to ignore that?

Plus, she's a nice lady in her own right. You'd like her.

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hereafter_candy April 2 2011, 22:47:59 UTC
Who were you rescuing?

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acrotomophile April 3 2011, 00:36:14 UTC
Some guy named Adam. Let me find the post... Here. The fair maiden Rita asked for my assistance, and I simply couldn't let her walk into a possible trap alone. It would be positively unchivalrous of me.

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hereafter_candy April 3 2011, 00:37:47 UTC
Oh, the guy that was buried alive.

That's nice of you to try to save him for Rita. Even if he ended up not being there. Guess someone else got to him first.

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acrotomophile April 3 2011, 00:55:48 UTC
Right, that guy. Apparently from Sylar's world.

I guess someone did, but I still find it a little insulting. When you ask for a guy's help, he just assumes you actually need it. Either way, I couldn't let Rita go alone, nice or not; it'd be so disappointing if something happened to her.

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