He's been particularly rude to all of us, dear, but are you absolutely, one hundred percent certain that it was he who delivered the cake? Not all of us are so lucky as to have only one person who we've angered in our lives. Unless this photograph is solely of Jacob, then I suggest you take it down, for the other person's sake. They've done nothing to you, darling; think of the repercussions it might have on them.
As it stands, Jacob is an irascible old fool without any qualms for the feelings of others--but he is not so irascible that he would resort to attempted murder and not bat an eye.
The damage can still be rectified, my dear, by removing the picture entirely. I ask only for the sake of others involved.
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Would it be too much to ask for you to copy down that conversation in its entirety, darling? Jacob has a way of threatening things without real intention of going through on them, especially if he would be so foolhardy as to imply that he might use another Tale to exact revenge. He's terrible, but not an idiot.
Of course I care, Neil, don't be an idiot. I wouldn't be trying to fix things if I didn't care, now would I? The actual likelihood of some mugger pulling the trigger is exceptionally low
Thank you, Neil. I'll talk to Jacob and see what I can do.
A journal-wide game? How interesting! Do tell, what are the terms?
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I'm inclined to agree with the others, dear! Privacy is a highly sought thing, you know; it wouldn't do to cheapen it.
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That's a different matter entirely, darling. What is going on?
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The reason I was robbed today was because he sent me a cursed cake that would give me bad luck when I ate it.
Goddmanit, Anne! I could've been shot!
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[a very long pause]
He's been particularly rude to all of us, dear, but are you absolutely, one hundred percent certain that it was he who delivered the cake? Not all of us are so lucky as to have only one person who we've angered in our lives. Unless this photograph is solely of Jacob, then I suggest you take it down, for the other person's sake. They've done nothing to you, darling; think of the repercussions it might have on them.
As it stands, Jacob is an irascible old fool without any qualms for the feelings of others--but he is not so irascible that he would resort to attempted murder and not bat an eye.
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It's too late now. Everybody has seen it.
I can show you were he threatened my life on the journals. Wait. If you don't believe me -
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[pasted on the journal is what Jacob wrote as a part of this journal conversation, in Jacob's handwriting, taken out of context]
I have Tales who could have you killed, you know.
The Germans are a particularly violent group.
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The damage can still be rectified, my dear, by removing the picture entirely. I ask only for the sake of others involved.
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Would it be too much to ask for you to copy down that conversation in its entirety, darling? Jacob has a way of threatening things without real intention of going through on them, especially if he would be so foolhardy as to imply that he might use another Tale to exact revenge. He's terrible, but not an idiot.
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Damn it!
[long pause during which Neil throws his compendium across the room in rage]
I'll take it down.
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Of course I care, Neil, don't be an idiot. I wouldn't be trying to fix things if I didn't care, now would I? The actual likelihood of some mugger pulling the trigger is exceptionally low
Thank you, Neil. I'll talk to Jacob and see what I can do.
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