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Subj: The vertigo comes free, like the napkins.
Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2007 at 03:12:57 pm EDT
Reply Subj: I never trusted those high-altitude restaurants.
Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2007 at 11:47:41 am EDT (Viewed 428 times)


> I knew Yuki was going to follow them.  Too bad the restaurant was indoors or she would have tapped into satellite surveillance too.
> Also I'm sure if Yuki finds out it's the Heck-Fire club it'll be difficult to convince her not to go in and destroy the place single-handedly.
> As for what I mentioned about Chiaki last time:  At this point, with the heir to the Black legacy in town, Chiaki is probably less likely to confront him and more likely to be keeping an eye on Samantha Featherstone and Mumph.  She earned her nickname by staying two steps ahead of her enemies at all times.  So naturally she suspects that a Black might be wishing to wipe out the rest of the Wilton family.  Psychic or not, Chiaki would attempt to be there to reverse that destiny, violently if necessary.
> Poor Asil, though.  She's never going to live this down, as the one time she tried to be assertive and it went all wrong.





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