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Post by martin st. vawn™ on Jan 25, 2010 14:14:04 GMT -5
DEAR EMILY ,
Alright so I was sitting here at my desk filing paper work and I figured I'd write out a letter for you as well as for Melly. James is still a little reluctant to hang out with the girl, but I think he'll come 'round to the idea soon. He understands it's his half sister, but you know boys at his age can be so mean. [ XD ] I've got a day off tomorrow so if you want I'll take Melly to London with me and James.
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Post by ! EMILY LOUISE OLIVER . on Jan 25, 2010 19:01:21 GMT -5
DEAR MARTIN
I'm sure James will come around to Mel in time, I mean it's not like he knows her very well yet. But tomorrow sounds nice, let me just check my diary...okay, yes tomorrow looks good. It will give our nanny the day off so what time would you like me to bring her round to your place?
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Post by martin st. vawn™ on Jan 25, 2010 19:32:54 GMT -5
DEAR EMILY ,
Yeah, there's only so much we can expect from a ten year old who still thinks girls are icky and now has to hang out with one. Haha. And if you want to drop her off around about nine, should be fine. Be warned, I shall corrupt her in ways not thought possible... I mean, we're gonna have fun! [ LMAO. <.< ] It'll be alright, knowing I used to be with James when I had him on my days, I always sent him home to his mother full of sugar. But I'll try and refrain from such activities tomorrow.
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Post by ! EMILY LOUISE OLIVER . on Jan 25, 2010 20:02:27 GMT -5
DEAR MARTIN
I'm pretty sure with parents like us our daughter will be corrupted like no other, but we shouldn't try too hard. And nine sounds good, I'll drop her off on my way to work. Just be sure to return her to me in one piece, that would be preferable.
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Post by martin st. vawn™ on Jan 25, 2010 20:13:50 GMT -5
DEAR EMILY ,
True... but Jane and I said that with James and he's not so bad. Course he's not exactly old enough to tell how he'd act the rest of his life when he goes through puberty and such. And I'll try to return her in one piece, can't promise anything. Course we're going to see my nephew tomorrow, so I can't promise his mum won't coddle Melly to bits.
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Post by ! EMILY LOUISE OLIVER . on Jan 25, 2010 21:22:40 GMT -5
DEAR MARTIN
Oh, so you're having a big family day are you? Well that's good, Mel doesn't know anyone on your side of the family. But then again she doesn't really know you so well either. But this is good. I'll need her back by dinner though, she has piano lessons afterwards. I can't cancel that, it's far too expensive. I can, however, cancel her other language lesson though. It's during the day and I wouldn't want to ruin any family bonding time. I think tomorrow it's French and she's quite good at it already. You should be proud. Your daughter is going to be the best there ever was.
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Post by martin st. vawn™ on Jan 25, 2010 22:34:24 GMT -5
DEAR EMILY ,
It's not quite a big family get together, just a lunch I do with my brother and his wife and son sometimes on my day off. My nephew is hilarious actually, he got upset one night at a dinner we were having and threw his dessert at his mother when she tried taking it away from him. And I'll have her back before her lesson, that I'm sure of. Wouldn't want to keep her from piano lessons. And of course she's good at it, she's quite brilliant like her father. haha.
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Post by ! EMILY LOUISE OLIVER . on Jan 27, 2010 0:13:44 GMT -5
DEAR MARTIN
Haha, I'm pretty sure we both know that Mel's skill and talent comes form my side of the family, but whatever. I'll let you day dream in that deluded head of yours a little longer (: and that sounds like a charming family meal. But it should be good for Melly, since that's what this is all about.
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