Irma Boissy (
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dear_mun2013-05-03 05:55 pm
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Irma is happy with the developments in her life (might be a bit too amused at the mun)
Mademoiselle:
Remember when I said that you were impossible? I still think so, but in a good way (but go to a doctor, that much flailing in such a high pitch cannot be good for your throat)
But really, you've gone so far with so little you had at the beginning about me that I'm impressed. And everything is quite reasonable (Yes, even my love for that flower in special)
Yours sincerely,
Irma Boissy.
Remember when I said that you were impossible? I still think so, but in a good way (but go to a doctor, that much flailing in such a high pitch cannot be good for your throat)
But really, you've gone so far with so little you had at the beginning about me that I'm impressed. And everything is quite reasonable (Yes, even my love for that flower in special)
Yours sincerely,
Irma Boissy.
i should maybe feel bad about this but i don't.
Feeling bad is for the weak. (Also, reminds me I have yet to read the novel)
I beg you pardon, Monsieur?
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Just saying you might want to be careful. And hold onto this feeling of sunshines and daisies while it lasts.
But shit, my mistake; it's dandelions, isnt it?
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And who are you to give me such advice?
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If it makes you feel any better, just forget I said anything.
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Pardonnez-moi, Monsieur. My behaviour has been rather improper so far and you don't deserve this.
[Despite all the things you suddenly told her.]
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And if we're talking improper, here I am knowing your name, and I haven't even given you my own. Carson Wells, Ma'am. Good to meet you, even if we did get started on the wrong foot.
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[And according to her, he should be careful with his use of words]
Despite what might have seemed, I will take your advice into account.
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Put enough belief in it, throw a few pennies in the wishing well, and maybe it'll come true.