Twenty-One

May 04, 2010 09:52

It's not like they weren't warned.

Should we feel sorry for the fly who was told stories about the spider's web? I think not.

All we can do now is wait and see.

((OOC: ...yeaaaaaah just wait until she realizes one of the trapped is england. once she does... it won't be pretty. EDIT: All threads after the first one will be treated as earlier. You get ( Read more... )

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the_wee_big_hag May 4 2010, 14:14:16 UTC
[Hey...it's Englands daughter]

They thought they were doing something helpful.

We may worry about the people traped there. There is nothing wrong with feeling sorry for them.

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raven_daughter May 4 2010, 14:26:56 UTC
[oh boy.]

Oh please. They were all deluded into thinking they'd find their loved ones, when it was obvious that not only was it a trap, but even if they found those people, they'd be drones. It was all useless.

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the_wee_big_hag May 4 2010, 14:33:44 UTC
It might have been but they held on to the hope that they would find something there. Curiosity is a natural instinct after all.

And even if they were acting stupid it doesn't mean that we shouldn't worry about them.

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raven_daughter May 4 2010, 14:41:03 UTC
Natural instinct? Sounds like a pitiful excuse.

You can worry your little head all you want, even if it'll do you no good. I'm merely saying what I think of this sad mess.

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bloodon_myknife May 4 2010, 15:30:20 UTC
It must be nice to have no responsability. Now why don't you go color in a corner by yourself kid and leave the phone lines open to people who have something useful to say?

[What happened to the polite nature Sniper always showed before to almost anyone?]

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raven_daughter May 4 2010, 16:18:25 UTC
My my, who did you lose to be so upset?

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Eeep, long! bloodon_myknife May 4 2010, 16:36:17 UTC
[She'd hear a dissapointed sigh on the other end. When he spoke again his voice was deadly calm.]

If that is the game you want to play. Here are the rules.

Before today is done, I'll know where you live.

Before Thursday night I am going to kill you. I know that's not much of a threat here in Mayfield. Keeping that in mind, this death is going to be slow, painful and very messy. Something that when you come back, you'll remember every time you close your eyes.

If you're lucky, you'll make friends fast and they'll be skilled enough to keep you safe. I am very good at what I do though so the chances aren't that good.

You won't see it coming until it is too late. Until then sleep tight, I'll be watching.

[Click.]

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hourai_branch May 4 2010, 15:32:53 UTC
What if it was a pretty fly?

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raven_daughter May 4 2010, 16:18:50 UTC
... Are you always this oblivious?

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hourai_branch May 4 2010, 17:12:06 UTC
Maybe.

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raven_daughter May 4 2010, 18:21:07 UTC
How annoying.

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smokepuff May 4 2010, 16:10:23 UTC
They were pretty stupid, weren't they?

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raven_daughter May 4 2010, 16:19:35 UTC
I'm glad someone else realizes this.

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smokepuff May 4 2010, 16:22:22 UTC
Well, it makes sense! If they couldn't fight they shouldn't have gone.

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raven_daughter May 4 2010, 16:24:32 UTC
Exactly. At the very least,they'll be suffering and we'll be spared for the time being. It's almost a blessing.

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notnicesiblings May 4 2010, 16:42:13 UTC
Foolish as they may have been, information is key to solving any problem.

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raven_daughter May 4 2010, 16:43:32 UTC
I doubt anything is to be learned.

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notnicesiblings May 7 2010, 04:47:41 UTC
That may or may not be so, but there's no way to know in advance.

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