Email to Paige
May. 4th, 2004 09:26 pmTo: [red leather roomie]
From: [trouble]
Roomie-mine,
Couldn't help but notice that you ain't said nothing 'bout joining in the trip to Boston to see Sarah and Shinobi. You up for it, or are you too shitty at Sarah for leaving still? Just Pete's wanting to know numbers, and so far it's just me, Ange and the Glitter Pixie.
A.
From: [trouble]
Roomie-mine,
Couldn't help but notice that you ain't said nothing 'bout joining in the trip to Boston to see Sarah and Shinobi. You up for it, or are you too shitty at Sarah for leaving still? Just Pete's wanting to know numbers, and so far it's just me, Ange and the Glitter Pixie.
A.
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Date: 2004-05-05 04:44 am (UTC)Your mind reading skills are getting to be frighteningly excellent. Quit it.
However, I suppose Shinobi owes me a piano duel, and the music stores in Boston certainly need that as well - who doesn't want to see two teenagers playing obnoxiously complex music on really expensive pianos - so perhaps I'll go.
...this is going to sound really immature, but care to convince me?
Paigeness
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Date: 2004-05-05 04:59 am (UTC)Convince you, eh? Okay, lessee. You'll have a lot of fun with me and Angelo, as well as that piano duel with Shinobi (and hey, I'd pay good money to see that, I didn't know you played). You get out of this place for a bit. And you'll stop me from murdering Clarice on the way, or Pete murdering the both of us.
Is that enough, or do I have to start with the bribery? It could come in the form of tall, dark, brooding and English, to go with tall, dark, not-so-broody and Mexican...
A.
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Date: 2004-05-05 05:24 am (UTC)Fun with Angelo. Check. Piano duel. Check. (I don't play very often but I have a deep urge to play something rather loud, angry and modern. You mention that to anyone who would direct me to Samson and I'll thwart you.) Getting out of this place... already did recently, but I suppose it couldn't hurt again. Check. Lack of death. Check plus double check.
Bribery would certainly help. In fact, the idea of you finding a way to convince said bribery to be said bribe is almost as amusing as the bribe itself- oh, darn. I've gone and confused myself. But you get the idea.
I'm certainly thinking about it.
Paige
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Date: 2004-05-05 05:30 am (UTC)So, convincing's been semi-successful, now for the bribery. Firing up the email now. *grins*
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