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Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2008 7:03 pm
Note the name, Lily- IT DOES NOT SAY LILIANA ELLIOTT. IT SAYS BRIDON ELLIOTT. STAY THE ******** OUT.
So. My name is Bridon, and your name, you pink monstrocity, is Journal. Why, you may ask, did I get a pink journal?
I didn't.
Lil thinks that pink is a manly color, despite her refusing to go near it. So, she forced me to get a pink journal, leading to this.
See, it's probably a good thing that I'm writing down what's going on, because sooner or later (sooner, methinks) life is gonna get a whole lot weirder.
I mean, weirder even than being a guardian to a guy I'm practically fated to, wierder than being back on Earth, weirder than having a serious family again.
More later.
--Bridon
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Posted: Tue Sep 23, 2008 9:46 am
A guardian to the guy you're fated to? Wow, that sparks trouble.
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DesertRoseFallen Vice Captain
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Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 7:50 pm
Yeah, that's one way to put it. I swear, the people in charge do this just to amuse themselves. See, one of my goals in this assignment is to get him to come out- cause the Fates say it's not gonna happen on its own, and so I get stuck with the job.
Despite the fact that, ya know, I'm GAY. And if I don't pass this, I won't get my Certificate of Guardianship and that means more training. I don't like training.
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Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2008 12:19 pm
Wow that really sucks. Fates are horrible, like they need to pick on us so they can have fun...
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DesertRoseFallen Vice Captain
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Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2008 10:18 am
I'd give'em a run for their money, and I'd have fun doing it if I ever got stuck with a Guardian. Thankfully, though, a Guardian can't have another Guardian; that's against the rules. Couldn't tell you why, but it is.
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Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2008 9:40 pm
Entry Number Two:
Introduced myself to Tom. Not an out-there kind of guy, so I'm doubting he's gonna come out easily. Dunno yet how exactly I'm going to get him to admit it, but I think it'll go something like this:
Step One: tell him I'm gay. --Done! Surprisingly easy, and he barely reacted.
Step Two: See if I can catch any solid signs of it. -- I saw a hint of it, I think. More on this later.
Step Three: Find out how receptive his parents are to this. -- This may be somewhat harder.
Step Four: Convince him to come out of the closet for good. 1) At school 2) To his parents
Step Five: Return to Upperland, get my certificate, and relax for a week. -- I can't wait.
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