[Sodium_noir] Sodium_noir Digest, Vol 28, Issue 15

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Sat Sep 9 22:28:38 EDT 2006


Giger, Greenville

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>    1. Hell is Other People (Josh)
> > From: Josh <longcoat000 at yahoo.com>
> Subject: [Sodium_noir] Hell is Other People
> Date: Sat, 9 Sep 2006 08:05:01 -0700 (PDT)
> To: Sodium_Noir at elsinore.net
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> Jeremiah Buford and Ettienne St Clair
>   Mostly Harmless Nosferatu and Toreador Master of
> Elysium
>   Sinclair Mansion
>    
>   "I trust you are well? My spies tell me that
> you're still a force to be reckoned with in many
> circles!"
>    
>   Buford was slightly taken aback with St Clair’s
> blunt statement.  If he bandied his words around
> without care, then he was either incredibly assured
> that prying ears were occupied elsewhere or he was
> feeding those ears exactly what he wanted them to
> hear.  Could it be ennui?  Did the years of verbal
> fencing wear on St Clair as they did on Buford?  Or
> did he simply not care?  Or, could it be a clever
> bluff designed to make Buford think that St Clair
> knew more than he did?
>    
>   Damnable politics!  The Kindred invented all sorts
> of games to occupy themselves through the centuries
> that men weren’t meant to endure, and subtle
> political dominance games were their pastime of
> choice.  The possibilities of what St Clair meant
> were staggering, and Buford would have to mentally
> review this conversation later to see what his true
> motives were.
>    
>   He wished that he could simply trust St Clair
> enough to simply ask him what he wanted, but he knew
> how futile that would be.  He spent his previous
> life playing these same games with his superior
> officers, the men under his command, and the crème
> de la crème of society.  With the elite, directness
> could be considered weakness.
>    
>   Buford parried the question and feinted with his
> own.  “Are they still calling them spies?  I thought
> they stopped that when the Berlin Wall fell.”  He
> chuckled, trying to camouflage where he was
> directing the conversation in banal banter.  “But
> thank you for the compliment, however undeserved it
> might be.  And how is the Lady Sinclair?  Still
> trying to find a new wife for Allen?”
>    
> (Tagitty-dooh-dah-day)
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