Are you waiting until the 18th or 20th?
Edited (finally cracking after a week of ignoring each other) 2023-09-15 03:09 (UTC)
You're doing a terrible job of convincing me you don't hate me.
Edited (doing his best not to start an argument in public) 2023-09-19 21:02 (UTC)
dm 10/2 (when she has held his wallet hostage for exactly 24 hrs)
U know actually you looked kinda unbad w a mohawk
Edited (oh my god what is this comment doing) 2023-10-02 15:20 (UTC)
[An alarming number of bakery boxes have been delivered to Raine's door, seemingly containing one of every item from the bakery he sent Enoch to (including a nice loaf of sourdough!). Nestled among the baked goods is a smaller black box containing a set of cufflinks, with a folded note on top:]
The croissants were as good as you said. If you can't eat it all, share with our neighbours. An excellent way to make new friends or reconnect with old ones.
(Forgive me if the other item is insufficiently gaudy for your tastes. The colours reminded me of one of your atrocious shirts.)
The croissants were as good as you said. If you can't eat it all, share with our neighbours. An excellent way to make new friends or reconnect with old ones.
(Forgive me if the other item is insufficiently gaudy for your tastes. The colours reminded me of one of your atrocious shirts.)
proposal to resolve yr debt
Edited 2023-11-06 01:53 (UTC)
[A dark grey felt tote, holding two bottles of wine: a 2011 Massolino Barolo Riserva Vigna Rionda, and a 2020 Pescevino Bianco. (Only one of these is a nice bottle of wine, and the other is a joke.) Pinned to the bag is a folded note in Enoch's careful handwriting:]
For you, I've selected an incredibly nice Barolo Nebbiolo. At first glance, it seems light, even frivolous. Not the sort of wine people take seriously based just on looks. But a taste reveals that it is startlingly opinionated, stubborn and lingering even after you've set it down, and with a depth and complexity that resists being fully deciphered after only a few sips. Very dry, very understated, very refreshing. In the first few years, this vintage is both intriguing and almost intolerable, but given some time to develop, it mellows into something with considerable longevity. Now is an excellent time for this bottle. But it will hold, if you're not sure you want to open it yet.[The bottom edge of the paper is a little too close to the last line, as though there was something else written after that, then torn off upon second thought.]
The Pescevino is ... drinkable. But I personally find it charming.


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