To: Gyselle (fakenameirl@foxinsox.com)
Subject: What's your name
Will you tell me if I promise not to go looking for you?
And don't worry about my friend, I hadn't expected her to be back that quickly if she came back at all. She had promised not to come back if she couldn't find anything that would neutralize the drug.
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To: Mason (johndoe58@lordsofrings.com
Subject: Re: What's your name
No I won't.
If that is true, then you have been lucky to have her as a friend.
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To: Gyselle (fakenameirl@foxinsox.com)
Subject: Re: Re: What's your name
So what do I need to do before you'll tell me your name?
Yes, I know. Unfortunately, I'm afraid it was more luck of the draw than anything else, since she's my biological older sister.
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To: Mason (johndoe58@lordsofrings.com)
Subject: Re: Re: Re: What's your name
Keep being persistent. Convince me to give you my phone number. Keep going after you get it. Try to get to know me a little better.
I'm currently considering these emails a blind date with a stranger I met on the street. I'm willing to know more, but I might need to cut off all contact depending on what I learn.
Since she's your older sister, should I assume that her comment on not coming back without sedatives was not phrased as politely as you put it?
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