I haven't had anyone else comment on it, so I may well be in the clear. For now. If it happens, I'll take your advice. Possibly the more diplomatic approach to start with. Though of course if they're rude to begin with then all bets are off.
I think it's slightly more upsetting that the picture exists at all, really.
I've no doubt you'll show them the door if they are.
I'll delete the one sent to me, you've my word. I wish I had a more comforting thing to say or offer, sometimes the city is simply able to make these pictures happen and, unfortunately, they are rarely fabricated as some pictures can be.
Then maybe I delete this one and take one of my own next we meet up?
[Because as much as he would absolutely enjoy watching Kim with some other man's cock down his throat and the picture evidence to boot, it would be sweeter if the memento were more personal.]
Though, that runs the risk of it running off to someone else in the future.
[Four. Kim knows that Chris is popular - and he should be - but that's...well, that is quite a few people. He's fairly certain he's not jealous, but it would a lie to say he feels nothing about that.]
Jon's signed a contract with him, he's been hard to avoid
[That's not entirely accurate. And soon, Lucien won't be Jon's problem anymore, and therefore less likely to run into Chris. But the possibility isn't zero.]
[Because it's not his to tell, Kim very specifically does not tell Eponine that Cinderella - some version of her, anyway - is currently in residence in Duplicity.]
It's a very charming story.
I prefer drama and poetry to novels, but my favorite play is The Tempest. One of Shakespeare's moodier romantic comedies.
I always thought id like to be cinderella even when shes a servant it didn't sound so bad to me but to fall in love with a prince? and a prince to fall for a servant? I have wished so many times for that
who is Shakespeare? he writes funny stories? perhaps I shall have to read him.
what? Living in a big house with glass in the windows and a whole bedroom to herself? No. She didn’t know how nice she had it. It is not nice to have your mother unkind but at least it were only scrubbing floors and that. I wouldn’t have complained.
[[She would have done. But that life was still better than her own.]
and she had a fairy. I wish I’d had a fairy to make everything better. No one made nothing better for me.
I think I see a bit of Romeo and Juliet on the stage. My brother knows all the theatre types and sometimes they let us watch in the wings. It is about love and they die, no? I liked it. I would die for love but Romeo is a fool. Wouldn’t you check She breathes before you stab yourself? I wish I had a man who would die to be with me. Alas, I have a man who would end me himself and a man what wouldn’t notice I were gone.
I didn’t know it had a writer. The play. I have never heard of Shakespeare But then I had never even touched a book until I came here
The way I remember it, she had to sleep by the fireplace. But yes, she was remarkably lucky in the end. I'm sorry you haven't been so fortunate. It sounds as if you've had it very hard.
And yes, Romeo is a fool. The recklessness of youth. And love.
And she is sad for a fireplace? Such a hardship Sir. I would have been Cinderponine happily. But I think the more we get the more we want, no?
Don’t be sorry for me. My life weren’t no harder than so many peoples and now I am here and it is lovely. Mostly lovely. Now I have a bed and a roof, I find myself wanting more and more.
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I haven't had anyone else comment on it, so I may well be in the clear. For now.
If it happens, I'll take your advice. Possibly the more diplomatic approach to start with. Though of course if they're rude to begin with then all bets are off.
I think it's slightly more upsetting that the picture exists at all, really.
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I'll delete the one sent to me, you've my word. I wish I had a more comforting thing to say or offer, sometimes the city is simply able to make these pictures happen and, unfortunately, they are rarely fabricated as some pictures can be.
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[Kim knows exactly when it was taken.]
But thank you. I wouldn't really mind your having it if this sort of thing didn't happen.
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[Because as much as he would absolutely enjoy watching Kim with some other man's cock down his throat and the picture evidence to boot, it would be sweeter if the memento were more personal.]
Though, that runs the risk of it running off to someone else in the future.
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That could be solved by having it in a physical format. Surely there are cameras around not connected to these devices.
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I actually think there are. Some small thing that you can take pictures with and then have to shake it?
[Right?]
I'm sure we could figure it out. I've a couple safe places I could stash it to ensure no one else's eyes can find it.
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lucien
[Four. Kim knows that Chris is popular - and he should be - but that's...well, that is quite a few people. He's fairly certain he's not jealous, but it would a lie to say he feels nothing about that.]
My, that does seem like more than a coincidence.
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I'll count it a victory if I don't see him for the rest of the day
in person or in a picture
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[That's not entirely accurate. And soon, Lucien won't be Jon's problem anymore, and therefore less likely to run into Chris. But the possibility isn't zero.]
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[They're meaningless words, really, which are easier to get away with when they can't see each other's faces.]
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eponine
[Because it's not his to tell, Kim very specifically does not tell Eponine that Cinderella - some version of her, anyway - is currently in residence in Duplicity.]
It's a very charming story.
I prefer drama and poetry to novels, but my favorite play is The Tempest. One of Shakespeare's moodier romantic comedies.
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even when shes a servant it didn't sound so bad to me
but to fall in love with a prince? and a prince to fall for a servant? I have wished so many times for that
who is Shakespeare? he writes funny stories? perhaps I shall have to read him.
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You don't think her life with her stepmother sounded unappealing?
Shakespeare is a playwright. Have you heard of Romeo and Juliet?
[She knows about Cinderella....is the a world in which that fairytale exists but Shakespeare doesn't?]
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No. She didn’t know how nice she had it.
It is not nice to have your mother unkind but at least it were only scrubbing floors and that. I wouldn’t have complained.
[[She would have done. But that life was still better than her own.]
and she had a fairy. I wish I’d had a fairy to make everything better. No one made nothing better for me.
I think I see a bit of Romeo and Juliet on the stage. My brother knows all the theatre types and sometimes they let us watch in the wings. It is about love and they die, no? I liked it. I would die for love but Romeo is a fool. Wouldn’t you check She breathes before you stab yourself? I wish I had a man who would die to be with me. Alas, I have a man who would end me himself and a man what wouldn’t notice I were gone.
I didn’t know it had a writer. The play. I have never heard of Shakespeare
But then I had never even touched a book until I came here
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But yes, she was remarkably lucky in the end. I'm sorry you haven't been so fortunate. It sounds as if you've had it very hard.
And yes, Romeo is a fool. The recklessness of youth. And love.
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Don’t be sorry for me. My life weren’t no harder than so many peoples and now I am here and it is lovely. Mostly lovely. Now I have a bed and a roof, I find myself wanting more and more.
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jacob
I don't think I would have sent it to anyone.
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dorian pavus
Yes, it certainly seems to have done the trick.
It's not any sort of art that I would have ever expected to see on display. But it doesn't make for a bad viewing either.
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