SaltyWaffles
I am dissapoint, son
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Still not enough, even if we did. One hug for one of our moms is totally insufficient. Also, Hitomi deserves a hug.We actually did giveMomMadoka a hug! It was back around the sleepover, IIRC.
Still not enough, even if we did. One hug for one of our moms is totally insufficient. Also, Hitomi deserves a hug.We actually did giveMomMadoka a hug! It was back around the sleepover, IIRC.
Can I point out just how decadent this looks?"You know," you say, half draped over Mami, who's lying facedown on some pillows. "Speaking of strange, I'm still weirded out by Mrs Shizuki knowing about magic."
you say, half draped over Mami, who's lying facedown on some pillows.
Not yet, at least.
"It does seem like a good idea when put that way," Mami says. "I wonder if anyone ever Wished for accounting powers? Umm, Sabrina, could you help me get my bag?"
Way back I asked Firn if Sabrina had any identification in her clothes. Firn said no.So, some of you know that there's a thing I've been looking to have Sabrina do when we get back to the apartment, something that I've had planned to vote in for months now.
[ ] Upon getting home, check your original clothes, see if maybe there was something in your pockets that you missed.
Because, you know, we never actually checked, and at the beginning of the quest, there was much more specific detail going into what we had Sabrina do... and she's never looked at those clothes again.
Way back I asked Firn if Sabrina had any identification in her clothes. Firn said no.
So many missed opportunities! I have never been so disappointed in Sabrina."Headstrong, stubborn and sometimes too righteous for your own good," you say with a faint smile. "But also loyal, fiercely righteous, and a good person."
Judging by Hitommy's pause before saying "business", my money's on yakuza.
Wishing requires karmic potential, though. You'd think someone whose greatest wish is accounting would be disqualified by default."I mean, with seven -eight?- billion people on the planet, some girl, somewhere, must have Wished for it," you say.
Doesn't mean there's nothing interesting in there.
I mean there's *probably* nothing interesting in there but no harm in checking.
I should hope the client would be on the phone with the police rather than the Shizukis if that were the case.Is the issue with the client that his daughter has gone missing?
[Q] Headpat Mrs. Shizuki."Ah," you say, nodding. "Thank you for having us over, Mrs Shizuki."
"No, thank you for bringing a little wonder back into my life," Mrs Shizuki says with a hint of a smile.
Unless the shizukis are the ones that kidnapped her and are now making ransom demands... ;PI should hope the client would be on the phone with the police rather than the Shizukis if that were the case.
I should hope the client would be on the phone with the police rather than the Shizukis if that were the case.
They're a client, not an employee. There's no room for an argument there if Hitousan wants them to stay a client.Maybe they already called and this call is about how the lost kid will be pulling his time away from work/bussiness.
Kazumi raises a finger, mouth opening, before shutting it with a click and lowering the finger. "Dammit."
BUT WHAT DO THE SHIZUKI'S EVEN DO?
Way back I asked Firn if Sabrina had any identification in her clothes. Firn said no.
Hey Firn, quick question.
Did Sabrina have any kind of possessions with the clothes she woke up in?
I mean, it'd be pretty silly if Sabrina's identification was in her pants pocket all along...
...well, nevermind then. Someone thought of it back on page 284. Mind you, this was still after Sayaka's house caught fire, so it was hilariously late. But... yeah, alright, I guess either I missed it or I forgot about it. Bah.
For Sabrina, "naked as the day she was born" is not very naked at all.
They are International, legitimate businesspeople with legitimate, international business with their business associates who are international and also legitimate.
"Git gud scrubs, get on my level."