Miss Murray's Journal Entry for December 1

Dec 01, 2006 16:01

Oh dear me. It appears Edward has grown restless after the creatures’ disappearances. I-I pray for his well being that he could choose his targets wisely.The last day I am able to call eternal night, and is snowing! What a refreshing change of landscape in Vertere. Imagine awake with the sun melting the white mantle and the crisp of the cold slowly ( Read more... )

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Private//Unhackable warrior_selene December 1 2006, 19:10:56 UTC
The fatigue is because they don't remember what they were doing anymore. How about you? Have you suffered any lapses in your memory? It seems that I and a few others remember everything. I'm not exactly sure why that is but even the daughter of the Adam Kadmon does not know why people are forgetting.

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Private//Unhackable miss_murray December 1 2006, 19:16:31 UTC
I assumed correctly. Nmmnm.

Just a few lapses, miss. But not many. I recall everyone, but the last days agitation is gone from my mind. If only I could forget that easily what happened in my past.

Strangely, I'm relieved I don't remember that shady business with the kidnapping and torturing. Completely unsavory.

((OOC: Strikeouts gone)).

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Private//Unhackable warrior_selene December 1 2006, 19:44:32 UTC
The forgetting of the people who disappeared worries me because what else can be forgotten if that is the case. What is to stop whoever is wiping the memories from going further?

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Private//Unhackable miss_murray December 2 2006, 16:11:21 UTC
I know the danger, however, we must assume the best. Think about this, please, what stops you from killing or feeding off humans? You have potential of being a hazard but you aren't. As is my dear Edward.

Just because the potential of danger exists, doesn't justify taking a violent action against it.

Certainly, we should investigate the source, but there is a clear line between research and violence.

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dainamo December 3 2006, 12:12:59 UTC
When you see snow, expect the cold and bitter winds of winter to follow~~

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miss_murray December 3 2006, 16:10:38 UTC
That is unfortunately truth. What a harsh winter will be without sun to warm us.

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dainamo December 3 2006, 18:30:53 UTC
Well.. at a time like this usually calls for one thing.

Point and laugh at the less fortunate~

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master_lacroix December 3 2006, 12:57:56 UTC
I would have thought by now the sun would have risen. Not that I'm complaining it has been a long time since I have been able to stay out for as long as I like.

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miss_murray December 3 2006, 16:08:20 UTC
I would think you are enjoying yourself, Monsieur Lacroix. However, I can't share the enthusiasm. The weather and the night would surely ended in a terrible cold if the sun doesn't appear soon.

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louis vuitton monogram anonymous February 12 2011, 03:37:46 UTC
Seriously!

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