1. You have 24 hours alone with me to do whatever you want. Preferably not kill me, but if that's what you so desire... Truth be told though, what would you do in the time given? Anything, like I said. And that means anything from having tea and talking, to anything of a sexual nature
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Friends: Who are your closest friends, and why are you close?
Music: What do you like?
The Future: Do you agree that I should tell you nothing of it?
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On the second, Corelli is, of course, my favorite composer, and I am known to have some skill on both the violin and the pianoforte.
And as for the third ... I admit myself uncomfortable with the idea that I influence the future, and even more uncomfortable with the idea that I may attempt to change it on purpose through my actions. Nonetheless, the idea of averting disaster or conflict has not escaped me.
It is a question upon which I must think more, before I give a response.
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I have to confess I haven't heard of Corelli. I'd be honored and very pleased if you'd indulge me and play something of his for me sometime.
And for the last... It's a difficult situation. Like, all the mov-- uh, literature in my time always said that when people time travel, they mustn't ever reveal the future or they risk changing it, and they shouldn't interfere, or possibly even interact with anyone. But I don't know how much of that is fiction, and how much of that is practical. I thought I'd put the question to you, for your thoughts, and I am perfectly willing to abide by whatever you eventually decide.
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Perhaps - and forgive me if this is an unthinkable alternative - that your own future, the one you came from, was caused by your intervention in the past and in turn caused your own entrapment here. May it not all be a cycle, each caused by the other?
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It's... it's all right, Mr. Jefferson. It's possible that this is exactly where I'm meant to be, after all. That my life is taking rather a roundabout path.
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