Fifty-First Journal Entry

Mar 16, 2010 19:36

In case anyone's been looking for him, Luke's gone home.

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I'll miss him, but it's for the best. This isn't a place for children.

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puzzledprof March 17 2010, 02:04:12 UTC
He's at home. He's safe, and there's plenty to eat, so he'll be happier there.

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puzzledprof March 17 2010, 03:14:42 UTC
The two of you were good friends, weren't you?

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mansae March 17 2010, 02:44:36 UTC
Lil' bro went home...?

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puzzledprof March 17 2010, 02:46:25 UTC
..."Little brother"...?

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mansae March 17 2010, 02:48:59 UTC
I'm his big bro!

...You're that dead guy, right?

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puzzledprof March 17 2010, 02:51:50 UTC
Luke doesn't have any siblings.

...Dead? No, I'm very much alive.

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loyal_cube March 17 2010, 02:51:22 UTC
It's for the best...

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puzzledprof March 17 2010, 02:52:09 UTC
Did you know him?

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loyal_cube March 17 2010, 04:34:32 UTC
Not very well but he was very kind to me when we did speak. He was one of the few who spoke to me when I lost my memories.

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I got an ad for the nissan cube ._. puzzledprof March 17 2010, 04:35:52 UTC
I see. That sounds like him, he is very kind for a boy his age.

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turneverystone March 17 2010, 16:38:36 UTC
It's a bit distressing how many children are here.

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puzzledprof March 17 2010, 18:47:40 UTC
It is, isn't it? I can only wonder possessed the scientists to bring them here. They can be good for morale, but that's not worth putting them into this kind of danger.

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fathers_pride March 17 2010, 19:54:28 UTC
I guess that's a good thing.

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puzzledprof March 17 2010, 21:02:47 UTC
It is. He'll be happy and safe at home.

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fathers_pride March 17 2010, 21:25:58 UTC
He's lucky.

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puzzledprof March 17 2010, 22:30:14 UTC
I suppose he is. It's a pity he won't remember the friends he's made here, though.

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