FROM: kirstein.jean@cdc.org And thank you for not being an idiot [ Because seriously, trying to make sure everyone is safe: it's like herding cats ] I'm fine we all got back safe here
FROM: prismall.winnifred@cdc.org No, no wolves! But I do have a madu and one of those bahari cats that Miss Gliese gave us to hatch and all. They're both so cute! And neither have tried to eat me yet. [So, you know. It's already a big improvement over the wolves..]
FROM: prismall.winnifred@cdc.org I hope it passes soon. I don't think everyone's as used to sitting inside for long periods of time. But at least there are our rovermates to keep us company. Are you getting along with them?
FROM: kirstein.jean@cdc.org Seriously? How did you get your bahari to behave
FROM: kirstein.jean@cdc.org Kind of being nags today but they're all right. Except for the cleaning robot thing. Kind of want to throw that one out the window
FROM: prismall.winnifred@cdc.org I pet him a lot. Feed him, talk to him... I can get him to sit and and stay now! I suppose we just have a bond? I don't know. It's strange! Animals don't usually like me.
FROM: prismall.winnifred@cdc.org Oh, I think it's darling! We've named ours' Chatika! I think that's how it's spelled, anyhow.
FROM: kirstein.jean@cdc.org I do too [ actually, it's less petting, feeding, talking and more... wrestling, trying to keep it from eating him, and yelling, but. ] but mine still hates me And if they don't like you why do you keep collecting them
FROM: kirstein.jean@cdc.org You named it? Is it even alive?
FROM: prismall.winnifred@cdc.org Try talking to Count D? He has two and seems to have a special way with animals. Which is interesting, given his chosen profession...
[She thinks he runs a brothel. It's unfortunate.]
FROM: prismall.winnifred@cdc.org I'm not sure, but just in case I think it's best to be friendly and polite to it. Who knows what can happen here? You should try giving it a name! That'll warm you up to it!
FROM: prismall.winnifred@cdc.org How old are you? I'm not sure speaking of it is appropriate for someone your age...
FROM: prismall.winnifred@cdc.org Oh, why would you think that? They're very sweet! You can take it hunting and do all sorts of things! Didn't you ever want a pet as a child?
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Jean! Yes, I was inside when it all began, thankfully. Thank you for worrying. How are you? I hope you got safely inside too?
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And thank you for not being an idiot [ Because seriously, trying to make sure everyone is safe: it's like herding cats ]
I'm fine we all got back safe here
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Well, I do try. [To not be an idiot, she means.]
That's good to hear though. I hadn't heard from you in a while so I was starting to wonder.
Do you have any idea what's happening outside, exactly?
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Things got busy [ To say the least. ]
Have you been doing okay? Not jumping to make friends with any more wolves right
FROM: kirstein.jean@cdc.org
I can only tell what's going on through the windows
Which isn't much
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No, no wolves! But I do have a madu and one of those bahari cats that Miss Gliese gave us to hatch and all. They're both so cute! And neither have tried to eat me yet. [So, you know. It's already a big improvement over the wolves..]
FROM: prismall.winnifred@cdc.org
I hope it passes soon. I don't think everyone's as used to sitting inside for long periods of time. But at least there are our rovermates to keep us company. Are you getting along with them?
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Seriously? How did you get your bahari to behave
FROM: kirstein.jean@cdc.org
Kind of being nags today but they're all right. Except for the cleaning robot thing. Kind of want to throw that one out the window
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I pet him a lot. Feed him, talk to him... I can get him to sit and and stay now! I suppose we just have a bond? I don't know. It's strange! Animals don't usually like me.
FROM: prismall.winnifred@cdc.org
Oh, I think it's darling! We've named ours' Chatika! I think that's how it's spelled, anyhow.
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I do too [ actually, it's less petting, feeding, talking and more... wrestling, trying to keep it from eating him, and yelling, but. ] but mine still hates me
And if they don't like you why do you keep collecting them
FROM: kirstein.jean@cdc.org
You named it? Is it even alive?
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Try talking to Count D? He has two and seems to have a special way with animals. Which is interesting, given his chosen profession...
[She thinks he runs a brothel. It's unfortunate.]
FROM: prismall.winnifred@cdc.org
I'm not sure, but just in case I think it's best to be friendly and polite to it. Who knows what can happen here? You should try giving it a name! That'll warm you up to it!
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FROM: kirstein.jean@cdc.org
What, is he some kind of weirdo?
FROM: kirstein.jean@cdc.org
I don't need to warm up to it I don't even want it here it's annoying
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How old are you? I'm not sure speaking of it is appropriate for someone your age...
FROM: prismall.winnifred@cdc.org
Oh, why would you think that? They're very sweet! You can take it hunting and do all sorts of things! Didn't you ever want a pet as a child?