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text: locked from jack kelly.
So, say you had a bet with a good friend. You bet him money that bringing a girl flowers and her favorite food completely at random would get him a date with said girl. Say he countered by saying no it wouldn't, and the wager was a small amount of money. Say you won the bet and now your friend and this girl are happily living together and all that fun.
Clearly, this means your friend owes you money, which he pays.
But, for the sake of this scenario, say you had a really good inside source. Another awesome friend of yours whose instincts about people and situations are never wrong and practically border on precognitive/premonitions.
Is it fair to keep the money?
Me, personally? I don't think it is. In fact, I'm almost uncomfortable keeping it, so now I keep trying to return it, but my friend insists I won and keeps trying to give the money back.
In case you can't tell, I'm asking for a friend, and that friend is me.
Currently, I'm in possession of that money and I could use some help getting it back to my friend. I can't bring it to him personally, he'd see that coming a mile away and I'd never get away with it. But, if I had someone drop it off for me somehow or get it to him in some way, it's less likely he'll know what was going on until it was too late and he discovered the money.
Essentially; this whole TLDR to ask someone to help with a prank that's been going on for months.
Thanks in advance!
Clearly, this means your friend owes you money, which he pays.
But, for the sake of this scenario, say you had a really good inside source. Another awesome friend of yours whose instincts about people and situations are never wrong and practically border on precognitive/premonitions.
Is it fair to keep the money?
Me, personally? I don't think it is. In fact, I'm almost uncomfortable keeping it, so now I keep trying to return it, but my friend insists I won and keeps trying to give the money back.
In case you can't tell, I'm asking for a friend, and that friend is me.
Currently, I'm in possession of that money and I could use some help getting it back to my friend. I can't bring it to him personally, he'd see that coming a mile away and I'd never get away with it. But, if I had someone drop it off for me somehow or get it to him in some way, it's less likely he'll know what was going on until it was too late and he discovered the money.
Essentially; this whole TLDR to ask someone to help with a prank that's been going on for months.
Thanks in advance!
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Or are your universes not sealed off from each other? Because my boyfriend's was. From my Dad's. It's complicated.
Maybe see about a money exchanger here?
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I would, but the fun is in how creatively I can get the money back to him, and how creatively he can get it to me.
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Tuck it into the lining of his Christmas present?
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[ He sounds so pleased by this. ]
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[So she smiles brightly, used to being forgotten. Besides, since the Doctor didn't forget her, anyone else ever can, even her parents or Jack (who have) and Rose will just roll with it.]
Rose. Rose Tyler. How long've you been here Peter Parker?