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Subject: Overheard at the Guggenheim


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Sophia Gagnon
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Date Posted: 17:22:05 06/22/01 Fri

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Oh, yes, darling, my childe can be so amusing sometimes. She organized a few of her little friends to invade my haven -- can you believe it? Of course, I would never hold something like that against her. It's just a sign that she needs more of my ... attention. You know, darling, acting out? Children so often do. This one is unusually immature and only marginally talented. Compensating, mmm? She certainly has no appreciation for art; she destroyed an entire line of Mishigawa's works. Everything he's done in the last five years, in fact.

Why, yes, darling, it is a terrible tragedy for the art world.

Her friends, on the other hand, really should have known better. Why yes, it was that uncouth beast Parker, with his friends Kate and Stanislaw, and some terribly unimpressive young woman with a bass.

No, darling, I'm not sure why the Prince hasn't chosen to prosecute them for their clear violation of the Second Tradition. I imagine he's afraid that if he lays a finger on Parker, then big bad Mobea will come and get him, darling. Of course, that must be the only reason the pup is still alive after his repeated insults to the Prince.

No, darling, I don't think fear becomes a Prince very well either. I hear Jan is even afraid to take care of the illegal ghouls that cur brought into my home. A dog and a cat, darling, I would have thought the man could at least manage to put down two animals.

As for the girl -- oh, yes, I haven't forgotten her. I intend to take the matter up with her sire, darling. Since the Prince doesn't seem to plan to do anything.

What's that, darling? It's so sweet of you to offer to step in where Jan is afraid to act. I intend to discipline my wayward childe myself, of course, but anything you see fit for the others would be most ... appreciated.

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Re: Overheard at the GuggenheimAngel15:41:28 06/24/01 Sun

Re: Overheard at the GuggenheimKlaus Von Brauer15:46:06 06/24/01 Sun

Re: Overheard at the GuggenheimJulia d'Anjou15:49:52 06/24/01 Sun

Re: Overheard at the GuggenheimFriedrich Hoffenberg15:51:46 06/24/01 Sun


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