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Nov 03, 2010 00:15

I was handed this book and told that even us old folk should take a peek at the message world. So here I go. I'm writing into a small book that connects the world to each other... funny where the world has come to ( Read more... )

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seductivemagic November 2 2010, 22:20:56 UTC
I was wondering when you were going to get your... experienced fingers on one of these.

Welcome.

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eldermage November 2 2010, 22:25:53 UTC
Ah, Yuushi. It's been a while.

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lol typo the first time :x seductivemagic November 2 2010, 22:39:46 UTC
Far too long, if I do say so myself.

I do hope this entry means you're doing well?

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aww <3 eldermage November 2 2010, 22:50:49 UTC
Indeed it does. The effects of the war haven't reached where I am. At least, not yet.

How have you been, young one?

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secretlyvenom November 2 2010, 22:24:20 UTC
Aah, it appears there is nowhere to hide now that there are two of you here.

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eldermage November 2 2010, 22:26:35 UTC
Why would you want to hide from us anyway? Do you have some secrets you don't want us to know?

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secretlyvenom November 2 2010, 22:32:22 UTC
Would a child want their parent watching every step they make?

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eldermage November 2 2010, 22:38:43 UTC
Point. But the council has to do that. We're sorry ♥

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flawlessmagic November 2 2010, 22:27:57 UTC
Welcome to the journals. I hope you don't read mine Communicating with people is much easier due these.

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eldermage November 2 2010, 22:29:32 UTC
Thank you, young one. I was promised that I'd be able to spy on our little mages ♥

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flawlessmagic November 2 2010, 22:32:46 UTC
A-ah I see...

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secretlyvenom November 2 2010, 22:34:21 UTC
I rest my case.

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forestdesu November 8 2010, 00:04:57 UTC
Ah, but "old folk" is rather relative, is it not?

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eldermage November 12 2010, 22:31:30 UTC
When you're 400, everyone else is young.

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forestdesu November 13 2010, 05:51:09 UTC
Yeah, well, I can't claim quite as long a life, but when you're well past 200 and people still keep mistaking you for a teenager, the perspective on "old" can get rather twisted.

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