Trois

Aug 12, 2010 19:40

How cruel, tempting us with the very things that are rightfully ours and offering them in exchange for an unnamed price. I was told of the possibility of regaining what I've lost, but this seems rather childish, wouldn't you say? Still, certain items among this list are quite enticing. I'd rather like to regain the power to link with my other, ( Read more... )

brain out of the gutter, my dearest rubedo, being a creeper, i want my stuff back

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repeatsalvation August 13 2010, 19:05:43 UTC
That is the danger of free trade.

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fractured_white August 13 2010, 19:24:40 UTC
Perhaps, but if they return the link as promised, it's certainly worth the effort of gathering a good many pieces of paper.

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repeatsalvation August 13 2010, 19:26:33 UTC
It's worth far more then that though, now isn't it?

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fractured_white August 13 2010, 19:29:10 UTC
Oh, quite. Leaves one to wonder just what they intend us to pay as a fee.

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repeatsalvation August 13 2010, 19:35:13 UTC
Would any price be too great?

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fractured_white August 13 2010, 20:11:11 UTC
None to which I am aware.

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repeatsalvation August 13 2010, 20:12:56 UTC
Then I suppose the reward outweighs the cost, hmm?

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fractured_white August 13 2010, 20:25:57 UTC
But we can't presume the offer will be fulfilled as intended, now can we?

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repeatsalvation August 13 2010, 20:40:08 UTC
Certainly not.

But then again, what business venture can ever fully be trusted?

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fractured_white August 13 2010, 20:53:47 UTC
I suppose we'll just have to be prepared for what might be hidden in the fine print~

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