soap opera game, group 5
[In your rooms, you start off on the patio of a different large, fancy family estate house: there is a pitcher of sweet drinks as well as glasses sitting on the patio table, as well as a binder labeled ROLES.
the rest of the neighborhood (and the town beyond the neighborhood) is foggy, indistinct at first, and the exact contents inside the house are misty as well, until you choose your Roles and the props from your role. Once you have selected, the rest of the set takes shape: everything you need (or want) is there, regardless of how ridiculous.]
the rest of the neighborhood (and the town beyond the neighborhood) is foggy, indistinct at first, and the exact contents inside the house are misty as well, until you choose your Roles and the props from your role. Once you have selected, the rest of the set takes shape: everything you need (or want) is there, regardless of how ridiculous.]

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And now, I'm the most powerful man in this city. Why would I walk away?
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...the kid at the smoothie store says you did her a good turn. Or are you going to threaten to kill her, too?
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[going to head towards the door]
How about this? We'll call what you owe me good. For old time's sake.
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Those innocent days are well over for people like us, aren't they. But...
...for old time's sake. Thank you.
You know, I'd kind of been hoping you wouldn't listen to me when I said to fuck off.
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At this point, this life is too deep in my bones. I can't just step away.
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[ she catches his collar lightly from behind, other arm still crossed across her waist to keep the blanket in place. ]
Don't be a stranger or I'll have to borrow money from you again, I guess.