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May 29, 2011 14:13

If you lost something precious, how far would you go to get it back? Even if it's precious because of what it does, as long as it's something you need, it counts.

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It really doesn't count if the precious thing is a person ( Read more... )

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voice; by_your_leave May 29 2011, 19:22:26 UTC
[ It takes him a moment to respond to this, given that his NV attachment has just made a terrible screeching sound in his ear. ]

... I am sorry to hear that, Sir Shiroe. He was a good officer, and a good man.

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text onward! zealouspeter May 29 2011, 19:36:46 UTC
[success.]

Yeah. How is the police force doing?

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voice forever; by_your_leave May 29 2011, 19:42:55 UTC
As well as can be expected, given... circumstances.

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zealouspeter May 29 2011, 19:55:42 UTC
There isn't much that could be expected, though.

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[text] ibreakrules May 29 2011, 19:23:47 UTC
Something precious to you can never truly be lost.

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[text] zealouspeter May 29 2011, 19:36:14 UTC
It can be destroyed or taken away.

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[text] ibreakrules May 29 2011, 19:38:42 UTC
Are you talking about a person?

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[text] zealouspeter May 29 2011, 19:39:55 UTC
No.

An item.

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text; doubleteaming posts liek nobody's business topslug May 29 2011, 19:24:34 UTC
Why doesn't it count if it's a person?

As for the other question, I haven't really been out in the Darkness enough to answer it. Sorry.

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text; yeeeah. C8 /highfive. zealouspeter May 29 2011, 19:35:51 UTC
Because emotions with people are too twisted, and no one would be able to tell the truth about that, anyway.

That's alright! Thanks for thinking on it.

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text; topslug May 29 2011, 19:47:11 UTC
Um, that sounds kind of weird but I guess you do have a point.

Does something about yourself count? Like a skill or a quality?

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text; zealouspeter May 29 2011, 19:58:16 UTC
Like riding a bike, or being able to fly?

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[ Video ] *clickclick* REBOOT of_frell May 29 2011, 19:25:07 UTC
[ In her room, there is a faint sigh. Sometimes Ella hates technology. But when her NV finally reboots, huzzah huzzah, she is all smiles again. ]

Honestly I ... don't know. I'd like to say I wouldn't break any laws to do it, but.. [ Considering she'd already reclaimed her precious thing without having to do it...? ]

Does it count if you already reclaimed that precious thing, though because of the Core?

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text. poor Elle. ..... /cackles. zealouspeter May 29 2011, 19:34:37 UTC
Was it your life?

Or was that back during New Year's?

[because the Core never did anything good otherwise, y'know.]

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[ Video Elle Forever! ] ... that doesn't sound good :D of_frell May 29 2011, 19:40:27 UTC
My life? [ Startled. ]

No, .. No, it was my mother's necklace. And... I think it was during New Years. That was when everyone was getting random gifts, right?

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and yet you smile--! :B [text forever.] zealouspeter May 29 2011, 19:43:07 UTC
Right.

But it still counts. Do you remember what you'd thought you have done to get it back when you didn't have it?

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[Text] wasnotthecat May 29 2011, 19:26:39 UTC
If I lost something truly precious, what would I do to get it back? Simple.

Whatever it took.

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[Text] zealouspeter May 29 2011, 19:32:16 UTC
Whether it's murder, theft or loss of your own life?

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[Text] wasnotthecat May 29 2011, 19:34:47 UTC
Hah. Lose my life? As if anyone could stop me if I really wanted to get it back.

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[Text] zealouspeter May 29 2011, 19:41:48 UTC
Someone could. Or something.

But would you do it then?

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