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Post by Armand on Jan 14, 2009 17:42:19 GMT -5
(( Uhhh the misspelling was totally my fault and not Armand's. Pretty sure he knows what Daniel's name is, even if his suethor is confused. I'd have him have done it deliberately as a way of furthering that he wasn't the real Armand, but he's beginning to believe Daniel now and so it would be rather stupid for him to continue to play dumb. ))
I- why?
Nicolas, that metaphor has ceased to be amusing as of now.
Also, there are 125 Daniel Molloys on facebook.
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Post by Nicolas de Lenfent on Jan 15, 2009 21:50:35 GMT -5
Daniel is the one I think he is, isn't he? The one for whom that metaphor is so pertinent? Oh, I do like the Internet.
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Post by Armand on Jan 15, 2009 22:01:24 GMT -5
Do you know what the very best thing about the internet is, Nicolas? It is much easier to ignore you than in person.
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Post by Nicolas de Lenfent on Jan 16, 2009 10:04:22 GMT -5
Armand, you were always good at ignoring me. But it doesn't mean you're perfect.
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Post by Daniel on Jan 17, 2009 9:40:15 GMT -5
((Meh, no worries. Hover your cursor over Daniel's highlighted in blue name sometime...you'll see I made the same mistake. XD))
It's easier to talk to you on cyberspace, Armand. We're not in the same room.
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Post by Armand on Jan 17, 2009 11:01:44 GMT -5
The joys of technology.
How are you doing, Daniel?
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Post by Daniel on Jan 17, 2009 17:40:04 GMT -5
Fairly well, all things considered. I really have no complaints, though lately a few of the other vampires that I've met are a bit disappointing. Luckily, I've balanced that out with some interesting people.
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Post by Armand on Jan 17, 2009 21:06:18 GMT -5
That's...good. Is it my fault that you have high standards? I'm glad that you've found people who, even if they are not vampires, can keep you entertained.
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Post by Daniel on Jan 17, 2009 21:12:37 GMT -5
I'm not sure if it's your influence or that I have high standards of my own. Whatever the case, I've found more and more that most vampires irritate the hell out of me.
Well, unless I made them. Then I don't mind as I would never create one that I couldn't stand.
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Post by Armand on Jan 17, 2009 21:19:34 GMT -5
You would be surprised. I've never known a Maker who could stand his fledgling or a fledgling who could stand his Maker for any amount of time.
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Post by Daniel on Jan 17, 2009 21:43:10 GMT -5
But, I have had fledgelings that I like! Two very pleasant ones and one that hated me, but I thought she was interesting.
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Post by Armand on Jan 17, 2009 22:00:20 GMT -5
Do you. I would like to know more.
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Post by Daniel on Jan 17, 2009 22:11:38 GMT -5
About the one that hated me? Or the other two?
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Post by Armand on Jan 17, 2009 22:31:56 GMT -5
Any of them. All of them.
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Post by Daniel on Jan 17, 2009 22:44:43 GMT -5
One was a wonderful young man by the name of Alex. He think he latched onto me out of desperation, but I couldn't help liking him in any case. I...actually lost touch when I left for Paris. I'm not sure what he's up to these days.
The girl that doesn't hate me is here in Paris...somewhere...we know each other's boundaries. If she feels like socializing, I'll run into her.
The one that hates me seems to have somehow cured vampirism, but apparently at the cost of her memory. I'm another stranger to her now.
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