If you’re lying, I don’t quite know what the purpose of sending this text was, apart from the obvious ironic reversal. So I’m inclined to think you’re being honest in a roundabout way.
( it’s refreshing. and he gives him the courtesy of not prying. )
... Your answer, then. I’ve seen a number of individuals appear here and then leave without warning. Few return. It’s a gamble if they retain their memories of their time here or not. There’s no logical pattern to it.
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[ He's honestly curious, and he's used to being called a liar, so. ]
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[ Even if it is mostly true. ]
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Is it Abel?
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how do you know that name?
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He’s very charming. A bit demure but I see the spark in him.
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maybe you should learn to listen
[ #hypocrite ]
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he's my navigator
[ And no, he isn't going to explain that!!! ]
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A kernel of unsolicited advice: make the most of it, whatever it is. People don’t often stay here long.
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what the hell does that mean?
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[ That's what he means, right? ]
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That depends on your answer.
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( wild. )
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he's mine
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... Your answer, then.
I’ve seen a number of individuals appear here and then leave without warning. Few return. It’s a gamble if they retain their memories of their time here or not. There’s no logical pattern to it.
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thanks for the info
don't forget to tell your boyfriend i'm coming to see him
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I’ll make sure the tea cookies are set out for your arrival.
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[ He's not a big fan anyway. ]
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( terribly amusing. )
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do i need your permission?
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