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[X] Nannies exist. Do you remember being three months old? I don't, the baby will be fine, won't even know you were gone
On one hand, yes. On another, stress is bad for the baby. Maybe instead make use of her Oneiromancy in some way? Not sure which one, though.
Exposure therapy exists, and by March we should be able to make a horror con environment as safe as superhumanly possible, with only a start of WW3 possibly interrupting our happy fun time.Another horror-con sounds like a terrible idea.
Lots of bad memories all around, a dead boyfriend and two mind-damaged friends and so on. Also lots if Fetches givin some nightmares.
Not that Rosie can't have fun anymore after the child, but that particular event pushes all the wrong buttons.
Another horror-con sounds like a terrible idea.
Lots of bad memories all around, a dead boyfriend and two mind-damaged friends and so on. Also lots if Fetches givin some nightmares.
Not that Rosie can't have fun anymore after the child, but that particular event pushes all the wrong buttons.
You're asking me to prove a negative, which is difficult to do conclusively.Do you have any proofs that we wouldn't have even more problems in the alternative cases?
The original issue was *will the parents believe we do have the money to give a future to their daughter*, that absolutely has been handled, and in fact I am not even sure Jared will search more as Uju feared.
The inheritance proposition would have lead to questions of sustainability, so was not ideal and wouldn't have been as convincing.
Your proposition wouldn't have hidden that well that we're rich, not after they begin to search a little since it relies on things that aren't as sure as our current money, it still had the ghost of the hospital and nannies hanging. I still think it would have also encountered more opposition from the parents than we have now and wouldn't have changed the fact that Jared seems like a sleazy guy so we would have the exact same problem you claim was created here.
Presumably your tech, science, and computer skills have a total value higher than 2.Molly is perfectly capable of making such a device. As a person who actually built something like that (no, it didn't work, but I know where I went wrong, and I just don't have time to redo), building a car is far, far more complex than building a PECVD device.
Awkwardly positioned, but basically the rest of this post.What would that be? So far as I can tell, we sold them on the issue perfectly, at least an especially the stepfather, who seems to have the mother cowed. As long as Rosie is actually employed, gets a paycheck and medical insurance, the next hurdle would be when our apartment turns out to be a manor with an underground bunker and concealable anti-air turrets.
There are basically three routes for Jared to take:Sure hope Jared is in the integrity sweet spot where he won't report our minion to the cops because he thinks he's screwing a teenager but isn't so unscrupulous that he tries to blackmail Thomas over it instead.
Five dot Merit. 15xp to buy, with a 50% discount if we train for it.I totally forgot about Soulgazing.
We can do that, we are an ensouled supernatural being in Dresden Files after all, right?
Might not be the best solution here, but I am quite sure after one look at our soul nobody would mistake us for the pre-Exaltation Molly.
OR.I don't get it because it's not true. If you want to be asinine about it, we invite them to Carpenter household, and do "synthesis" in our garage. That's the background story, isn't it? Where they can see that no one sneaked in or out.
Also, no, what you are proposing is a giraffe. Because it requires someone to synthesize a gem off-site then sneak it in. There is a reason I said "we ask them what kind of exotic diamond they want before we go in". You are missing that part. The verification would go:
1) They arrive
2) They say "we want a pink diamond this size and cut, with blue incursions". Or something like that.
3) We go in, and make the diamond
4) We give them the diamond for independent verification
In order to sneak the diamond in, we'd need to
1) Contact someone offsite
2) Have them synthesize the diamond to specification
3) Sneak the diamond in
They would still have to make the diamond. It just adds additional steps for sneaking the product in. That's even more implausible than the actual process.
NO.Yes, and the same could be tapped for a "sudden large inheritance" claim. Which is untrue and fails under investigation.
No Im not.You are very, very generous in your interpretation of her parents. It's just as plausible that they are pressuring her because the baby inconveniences them and/or makes them look bad.
They are known to be synthetic.This is a point, yes. It's still likely to come up no matter what we do. Thomas is still selling diamonds, they are still known to be synthetic. The information is already out there. If you didn't want it to be, we should have registered the company outside of USA and made synthesis there.
-No it isnt. I have pointed this out before: 50 year US stock market yield average is 10%/year.How many of them are in high tens of millions? Because that's the kind of inheritance we are talking about in your story. Think a bit longer term. We are offering Rosie essentially hundreds of thousands in free funds. If / when we move out, our home is not going to be an apartment. It's going to be a manor, simply for security required. There are two possibilities: either we are recklessly burning through our inheritance, or it's big enough to afford it all. The first option means we are bad at managing money and Rosie should stay away from us (or we should be milked for everything we have before we crush and burn). The second is implausible.
Also, on the subject of make-work vs. stipend. Personally, I agree that stipend is better. Ultra-conservative Americans, from my understanding, won't. Protestant work ethic and value of work itself would see such existence as corruptive.
We need not only to give Rosie money. We need to start shifting her family's view
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Hmm.
Of course he's eager.Well, ain't you eager, Mr Wilson.
We should hire a private detective, like a normal but good one to check him out. I am like 60% sure we'll find either a dead girl or a live boy somewhere. Or at least a live girl. Or...
[X] This is about as good as it is going to get, take Rosie out for a coffee so she does not have to deal with this at least for the rest of today
-[X] NWS Jared on your way out
I am genuinely curious, and I am getting not very good vibes from him.
Does Molly strike you as someone who wants to be not pretty IC?Aaand that'a another reason why I prefered the lower appearance.
Better to be completly unnaproachable to the peasants.
God not this. The con part is like ... the least important part of what she's saying by far.[] Nannies exist. Do you remember being three months old? I don't, the baby will be fine, won't even know you were gone
Promise to go to World Horror Con next March
As I said you are incredibly generous in your interpretation of their motivations. Seen from another perspective, all these are aimed at minimizing the disruptions to Wilsons' lives. Minimize social embarrassment from anyone learning of Rosie's misdeeds, minimize internal strife and feelings of failure / guilt by not kicking her out, minimize long-term consequences by pressuring her to give the baby up (but, importantly, not to abort, because that, too, would be dosruptiveand potentially more scandalous).Based on the information given before the latest pair of updates? They invested effort; they got her graduated, they got her a private room in hospital, they are apparently paying her bills. Someone went to significant trouble they didnt have to.
Even the pressure to give the kid up for adoption is largekl apparently for her sake.
I feel at this point we're just rehashing points.As I said you are incredibly generous in your interpretation of their motivations. Seen from another perspective, all these are aimed at minimizing the disruptions to Wilsons' lives. Minimize social embarrassment from anyone learning of Rosie's misdeeds, minimize internal strife and feelings of failure / guilt by not kicking her out, minimize long-term consequences by pressuring her to give the baby up (but, importantly, not to abort, because that, too, would be dosruptiveand potentially more scandalous).
Fair enough.You did just roll an inhuman 10 successes for social perception. It seems to Molly that this is who he is... and given that this is the case she is less charitable to Mrs Wilson for not standing up to him. She does recognize that it's uncharitable, but that does not stop the power imbalance here from rubbing her the wrong way in all the ways, especially as she is playing Jared. See it is easy...
Spoiler, it is not this easy if you do not cheat.
The appropriate response to that sort of ennui is reassurance, not ignoring the point altogetherGod not this. The con part is like ... the least important part of what she's saying by far.
- The dissolution of her friend group
- Molly being openly magical and exalted to her.
- Molly being rich
- Leaving home
- Pregnancy
- As a single mother
- general "I am an independent young adult"-ness
That assumes that anyone but them knows that she's a drug addict. Has she ever been in rehab? I don't actually remember, but it's possible that they are concealing the fact that she was addicted (was, because magic cheating to kick the habit).She's a drug addict, which means she brings illicit substances home. There are minor children in the house. Accidental overdoses are a thing.Any financial support will go to buying drugs. We're doing this for the sake of the children, to keep them safe.
Open and shut case.
I mentioned this before - start buying our the apartment complex where we put Bane in and start a whole little god court.But if tensions are like this, we might consider getting her out quicker. If we can find a Cauldron member who will take the job of nanny, we rent (or buy, if its a house neighborhood instead of an apartment neighborhood) a place next to the Cauldron member's home, or in the same neighborhood, and park her there.
We should probably talk to Helen before doing that. Technically she has no basis to tell us not to, but it might come off as sort of invasive if we don't at least mention it to her first before buying out the building she lives in and doing weird magical stuff to it.I mentioned this before - start buying our the apartment complex where we put Bane in and start a whole little god court.