002. Reborn from the ashes

Oct 03, 2009 20:01

To Yehuda, Raise, and Jack: I have finished negotiations for our new home in Section 3; considering we now have an increased number of occupants, I thought the extra space would be necessary. Report to [address goes here] ASAP ( Read more... )

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subject_e0057 October 5 2009, 06:29:00 UTC
Jack and Yehuda are moving in as well? Very well.

I have to finish packing my things here and making arrangements. When would be a good time for me to move in?

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Lol backdating earth_uninstall October 6 2009, 03:14:17 UTC
I would not leave Yehuda behind, and Brother has become apart of my family. It is only logical they would live with us.

The early morning or evening are when I'm not working. I don't know when the others will be here, so I wouldn't count on them.

-Aurora

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subject_e0057 October 7 2009, 02:49:09 UTC
Brother? I don't believe I've met him.

Alright. And have we established our living situation? If I remember correctly, Section 3 only has two bedrooms.

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earth_uninstall October 7 2009, 02:55:20 UTC
You will have a chance to once both of you return home.

Not yet, no. I do not mind sharing a room with any one of you. Do you have a preference?

-Aurora

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subject_e0057 October 7 2009, 02:58:12 UTC
I see. That should be fine.

Not particularly. I'm sure you know that I don't particularly trust Yehuda at times, but he's never acted against me.

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earth_uninstall October 7 2009, 03:08:14 UTC
Yehuda is relatively harmless, though annoying; if I thought living with him would put you in danger, I would not permit him to stay with us.

I'll ask the others what they think.

-Aurora

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subject_e0057 October 7 2009, 03:26:28 UTC
I don't feel he's dangerous, but I do occasionally worry what sorts of things he'll get up to.

Very well.

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earth_uninstall October 7 2009, 03:36:02 UTC
He's still learning about living with people. I am trying to teach him the best that I can.

-Aurora

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subject_e0057 October 7 2009, 03:39:36 UTC
...Aurora, are you really sure you're the best teacher for that?

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earth_uninstall October 7 2009, 03:58:49 UTC
Of course. I am his biological twin, after all; it's my responsibility.

-Aurora

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subject_e0057 October 7 2009, 04:10:36 UTC
...Nevermind.

I'll do my best to help, if you'll allow it, then.

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earth_uninstall October 7 2009, 04:19:38 UTC
Are you implying that I am a poor teacher?

-Aurora

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subject_e0057 October 7 2009, 04:22:25 UTC
No, but occasionally you have difficulty connecting to others as well.

I'm hardly in a better position, mind you. Perhaps socialization in general would help.

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earth_uninstall October 7 2009, 04:42:06 UTC
[pause] You have a valid point. Perhaps additional exposure to other people would be conductive to his learning.

What is a good method for gathering together people with varied dispositions?

-Aurora

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subject_e0057 October 7 2009, 04:57:39 UTC
As long as he interacts with people outside of the journal, he should learn.

Getting a job would fit that description.

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earth_uninstall October 7 2009, 05:06:34 UTC
Getting a job is not the problem. Convincing him to actually show up and do his workload is.

-Aurora

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