RPG: Adam -> Duncan
To: highlander1592@gmail.com
From: ap167@gmail.com
Subject: RE: RE: RE: Newcomer
>>> Yes I am very much alive and thanks for asking.
>> Don't get excited. I just wanted to check whether I needed to get out of town.
> I didn’t think you need a reason for that.
I always have a reason. After all, why go to the effort of moving when it isn't necessary?
>>> Amanda is on one of her world famous walkabouts, you know the sort.
>> Wanted by the police again? Or is it the mob this time? What did the little minx try to steal?
> Both? – to be honest I am not sure what she is up to, sometimes it is better not to know with her.
There is nothing wrong with knowing - as long as you not feel a compulsive desire to envolve yourself. I guess in your case you are better off not knowing.
>>> Anyway, if you know it’s a new arrival he didn't keep that quiet did he!
>> Wow - whoever she is, is must be good.
>> Now try thinking. I know there was a new arrival because I was
>> there when we sensed her. Just because I didn't stick around to
>> watch you head up the welcoming committee, it doesn't mean I need
>> Joe to tell me you met one of us. So is it someone I might know?
> I meant that you knew it was someone new – forget it.
Consider it forgotten. Well, assuming Joe hasn't added this exchange to our respective chronicals.
> Knowing how much you like immortal company… no I don’t think you know her.
Ah, but do I know of her? That is a different question.
>> Her name is Rosetta Meidani, she is young (but then again we all are to you) 200 years give or take.
While not ancient, 200 years is hardly a child. It seems a coincidence that having decided to make her way in the world she makes it towards you.
>> She was looking for me (Your making that face aren’t you?)
I was just wondering if you actually took out advertising space.
>>Her teacher has become a little over protective.
I assume you believe this is more than simple student-teacher issues? Has she taken her first head?
>> You do realise that the computer randomly adds a signature at the bottom of each message,
>> don't you? You don't need to reply to it.
> *cough* yes of cause
Good. Because I would had to think you were trying to have a philisophical debate with my e-mail software.
> See you at Joe's
Not if I see you first ;-)
> Take care
It is one of my many missions in life.
- Me
~ O praeclarum custodem ovium lupum! ~
(Response to Duncan)
From: ap167@gmail.com
Subject: RE: RE: RE: Newcomer
>>> Yes I am very much alive and thanks for asking.
>> Don't get excited. I just wanted to check whether I needed to get out of town.
> I didn’t think you need a reason for that.
I always have a reason. After all, why go to the effort of moving when it isn't necessary?
>>> Amanda is on one of her world famous walkabouts, you know the sort.
>> Wanted by the police again? Or is it the mob this time? What did the little minx try to steal?
> Both? – to be honest I am not sure what she is up to, sometimes it is better not to know with her.
There is nothing wrong with knowing - as long as you not feel a compulsive desire to envolve yourself. I guess in your case you are better off not knowing.
>>> Anyway, if you know it’s a new arrival he didn't keep that quiet did he!
>> Wow - whoever she is, is must be good.
>> Now try thinking. I know there was a new arrival because I was
>> there when we sensed her. Just because I didn't stick around to
>> watch you head up the welcoming committee, it doesn't mean I need
>> Joe to tell me you met one of us. So is it someone I might know?
> I meant that you knew it was someone new – forget it.
Consider it forgotten. Well, assuming Joe hasn't added this exchange to our respective chronicals.
> Knowing how much you like immortal company… no I don’t think you know her.
Ah, but do I know of her? That is a different question.
>> Her name is Rosetta Meidani, she is young (but then again we all are to you) 200 years give or take.
While not ancient, 200 years is hardly a child. It seems a coincidence that having decided to make her way in the world she makes it towards you.
>> She was looking for me (Your making that face aren’t you?)
I was just wondering if you actually took out advertising space.
>>Her teacher has become a little over protective.
I assume you believe this is more than simple student-teacher issues? Has she taken her first head?
>> You do realise that the computer randomly adds a signature at the bottom of each message,
>> don't you? You don't need to reply to it.
> *cough* yes of cause
Good. Because I would had to think you were trying to have a philisophical debate with my e-mail software.
> See you at Joe's
Not if I see you first ;-)
> Take care
It is one of my many missions in life.
- Me
~ O praeclarum custodem ovium lupum! ~
(Response to Duncan)
