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hugtopia2019-11-04 12:20 am
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[The audio on this message is a little hard to pick out from some background noise - it sounds like Kiwi is in a public area with a lot of chatter.]
Hi everyone. So, Will is staying with me for a while. He's been really stressed and sad, after the monster attack and...some friends of his getting sick.
So I want to do something to cheer him up; I'm putting together kind of a last minute party. Nothing too fancy...if you want to come over, we can play some games or just talk. I just want to remind Will that we love him and we're still here!
Let me know if you'd like to come...and don't tell Will about it! I want to surprise him.
Hi everyone. So, Will is staying with me for a while. He's been really stressed and sad, after the monster attack and...some friends of his getting sick.
So I want to do something to cheer him up; I'm putting together kind of a last minute party. Nothing too fancy...if you want to come over, we can play some games or just talk. I just want to remind Will that we love him and we're still here!
Let me know if you'd like to come...and don't tell Will about it! I want to surprise him.
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Maybe it is...
[Dramatic and charming and willing to be playful with him despite how serious he is most of the time. It separates Will from the others, brave enough to tease The Marshal. And the very same applies to Regis, as well.]
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[Will just grins wider at the moment of dawning realization, reaching up to fluffthe older man's hair. Good for you, Cor, you cracked the code!]
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There's a reason he hasn't worn any of his casual shirts lately, even when all he was doing was watching over Cor's recovery and moving his things into Kiwi's house.]
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He's not nearly the social butterfly that Will is. Somehow, knowing there's still a mark of his on the trainer makes it a little easier to quiet the desire to have a hand on him at all times.]