1. The first rule of Feliks is that a firm 'No' is often required.
"Please?" "No." "Please?" "No." "Please?" "No." "C'mon Liet, pleeeeeaaaase?" "No." "Pretty please with pink sugar sprinkles?" "No." "With a cherry?" "No." "Liet...can you, like, look at this face and totally say no again?" "..." "..." "...Fine."
2. The second rule of Feliks is that a firm no never actually works.
My disclaimer is that I went to a random prompt generator for ideas, and the "three items" prompt just grabbed me right off. Without further ado, I present a drabble with A red rose, a thesaurus, and a ceramic figurine"Al, you didn't answer so I let myself...Al, what are you doing
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"Please?"
"No."
"Please?"
"No."
"Please?"
"No."
"C'mon Liet, pleeeeeaaaase?"
"No."
"Pretty please with pink sugar sprinkles?"
"No."
"With a cherry?"
"No."
"Liet...can you, like, look at this face and totally say no again?"
"..."
"..."
"...Fine."
2. The second rule of Feliks is that a firm no never actually works.
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May as well go for the brocest. America/Canada
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