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Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 4:37 pm
A child is expected to know certain things at certain ages. In order to obtain rights to their Dragon(egg), they must prove they can meet these requirements.
The following sheet is for your child to fill out, with mild help from their guardian, then sent back to D-corp. (PM ot the mule)
Also any changes, even minor such as haircuts, should be reported to the D-corp to be logged and filed.
Thankyou, D-corp.
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Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 11:06 am
 Pod's Letter Ahaha, you are a cunning bunch, you are. I was beginning to think I had lost you. That was a joke. I'm not trying to run away. But you knew that, of course. Haha. Natalia is growing well. We've moved in with a dear friend of mine, and Natalia has befriended her son, Adroi, who is also a snakey...thing. She is a happy, intelligent child. I have been teaching her her alphabet, numbers, spelling... Well, perhaps Adroi has been more than I have, but I have made sure that he does not skiv off! I am a responsible...parent. Yes. Nat hasn't changed much. She's not terribly fond of clothes, and tends to wear looser, less clingy garments when she has to. (As in, if I put anything too clingy on her, she finds a way to rip it off.) She's also had a haircut recently, and now her hair's fairly short, reaching to just a bit below her ears. She seems to like it that way. Well, that should be enough to sufficiently assure you that she's being taken care of. You worry needlessly, I assure you. ~K'podron Van Quil
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Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 9:17 pm
An Unexpected Call
It seems D-Corp has contacted you and told you to bring your child in for a check up immediately. Very little information was given to you over the phone other than the fact that it was critical that they be brought in as soon as possible.
Once at D-Corp you are directed to Dr. Acklin's office. He's running about writing things down and clicking away at some keyboards. Once he notices you he seats you and your child down immediately to take a blood sample.
The sample is run right away in the back of the office the doctors face in the computer screen the whole while. After almost an hour of being told to wait patiently the test results are finally done and you are told you are free to leave. No information is given as to why you were so urgently called in however you were assured that your child is perfectly healthy and that there is no reason for alarm.
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