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Henry Spivey/Edward Albright ([info]dearthair) wrote in [info]undertherainbow,
@ 2008-12-16 16:51:00

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[Crowley] I've a business proposition for you, when you have a moment.


[Norah] I'm taking it upon myself to see that Henry gets proper training. I realised I still have a vested interest in keeping him alive. The body he inhabits is technically mine. I want to make sure he knows how to protect it. You. himself.


[Kakia] What're you up to?


I'm starting to discover some of the benefits of this body.



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Crowley
[info]dearthair
2008-12-16 05:19 pm UTC (link)
He is currently unaware, but I will have words with him.

Introduce him to your newfound pet, that should inspire him to hold his tongue.

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Edward
[info]snakelikesmile
2008-12-16 07:00 pm UTC (link)
I do think the cautionary tale would work, yes.

And I'll see what I can do, although I make no guarantees.

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Crowley
[info]dearthair
2008-12-16 08:03 pm UTC (link)
There are no guarantees where Henry is concerned. He's a chunk of raw material, to work with, and a side of stubborn.

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