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Post by Shurochka Kropotkin on Apr 3, 2005 21:30:22 GMT -5
"Well hey... The ending of the movie doesn't necessarily have to signal the end of our night..." I say, making a circular design on the bed with my finger.
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Post by Salome Weil on Apr 3, 2005 21:31:32 GMT -5
"I've really never done anything before. I am a little afraid to."
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Post by Shurochka Kropotkin on Apr 3, 2005 21:33:43 GMT -5
"What do you mean? What are you afraid of?" I ask, looking up from the bed, back at Salome.
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Post by Salome Weil on Apr 3, 2005 21:35:26 GMT -5
I blush.
"I'm sorry, I am so idiotic! I thought you meant something else. How embarassing. I don't know why I would think something like that. Sure I can stay and talk or what not. I can stay a little longer."
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Post by Shurochka Kropotkin on Apr 3, 2005 21:36:25 GMT -5
I smirk.
"What did you think I meant?" I ask innocently.
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Post by Salome Weil on Apr 3, 2005 21:37:52 GMT -5
I look down at my feet.
"Oh, it's silly really. I am so paranoid of men."
I look up at him.
"I thought you wanted me to...well stay the night with you...in a sort of .....intimate way...if you understand what I mean."
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Post by Shurochka Kropotkin on Apr 3, 2005 21:39:41 GMT -5
"Oh, oh..." I say, sincerely oblivious of this implication, but nonetheless intrigued.
"That wasn't my intention, but... If you were up for it, I wouldn't protest." I reply confidently.
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Post by Salome Weil on Apr 3, 2005 21:45:50 GMT -5
I shake my head.
"Oh...you would? I don't know. I am afraid of those sorts of things."
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Post by Lan Zheng-Lafleur on Apr 3, 2005 21:48:48 GMT -5
My flight lands in Moscow and I take a car to Chechnya to meet the human rights workers there. My driver is kind and we have a pleasant conversation along the long trip. I enjoy talking to people. It is a way to learn what's truly going on in the world. After a many hour journey we arrive in Grozny and I go to my hotel. In the morning I will meet with aid workers there.
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Post by tounela on Apr 3, 2005 21:52:13 GMT -5
It takes a few days to fix the broken windows and clean up the spray paint from the anarchists. But, once things have been cleaned up, the Eduskunta resumes its normal functionings. I am so upset about the whole thing. We pass a resolution that due to the damages to government buildings we will not allow the anarchists to meet in Helsinki again. They may meet outside the city, but we can not afford to clean up after their destructive protests.
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Post by Hearst on Apr 3, 2005 21:55:15 GMT -5
Grey is coming along well. He actually has taken to our politics with less convincing than we thought it would take. But he is naive and good hearted. It is easy for him to see the wrongs of capitalism. When we rob the bank tomorrow he will play a key role. I think he is up to it. He is one of our successes. As for Nancy, she is taking more work than we thought she would. It is frustrating. But Grey more than makes up for her relunctance to embrace our ideas.
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Post by Cambridge Brackenfield on Apr 3, 2005 21:57:34 GMT -5
"Goodnight Sakari, I'm heading to bed. Sleep well now because we're leaving bright and early for our flight." Cambridge goes to hir room and goes right to bed. Sie is glad that Selja was not suspicious and that she went to stay with Linnea for a few days.
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Post by Nea Jokinen on Apr 3, 2005 21:59:51 GMT -5
Nea sits and watches the two, she shakes her head and laughs. It was amazing sometimes, but also amusing.
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Post by Dead Character on Apr 3, 2005 22:02:49 GMT -5
Antero lets the whole thing drop. He smiles at Niko, then turns to Nea.
"Anyway, that was fun, even if I did get called a cheater. Did you want to do anything else?"
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Post by Nea Jokinen on Apr 3, 2005 22:04:56 GMT -5
"Nothing that I wanted to do."
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