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[Complete] Opportunity makes a thief [Pavilion and Fairground] - Printable Version

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RE: Opportunity makes a thief - Anthony Rowe - 10-16-2020

And he waited. Silence. "You know, you could at least answer me. Even if it's a 'no'." He was getting very sick of being ignored like this


RE: Opportunity makes a thief - Charles Burnett - 10-17-2020

Charles was not blind to the fact that he was annoying the man. It was exactly why he did it. And so he turned, began to pace again, and still didn't say a word to the thief.


RE: Opportunity makes a thief - Anthony Rowe - 10-17-2020

Alright, then. Anthony realized that he was just going to be ignored, and so he decided to ignore him back. What a perfect idea. Too bad that it only took about two minutes of that mutual ignoring for it to break him. "Can you stop that?!" he demanded of the man, referring to the fact that he kept ignoring him.


RE: Opportunity makes a thief - Charles Burnett - 10-18-2020

Charles assumed that it referred to the pacing. His wife complained about it as well. But Charles didn't like to stand or sit still. And so he put his hands behind his back and continued pacing and ignoring.


RE: Opportunity makes a thief - Anthony Rowe - 10-18-2020

There really was no point in talking to this man at all. "You're a cunt." Anthony was so frustrated and annoyed. This wasn't even fun anymore, it was just irritating. He started crying from the frustration.


RE: Opportunity makes a thief - Charles Burnett - 10-19-2020

That comment no longer surprised him. What surprised him however, was the fact that the man started crying. A teenager after all? Or maybe just a lunatic? Either way, Charles felt increasingly uncomfortable. He dug his hands into his pockets and continued pacing, hoping that his prisoner would stop crying soon.


RE: Opportunity makes a thief - Anthony Rowe - 10-19-2020

For a few moments, Anthony was just crying because he was frustrated, but eventually he began to notice the fact that he was probably making this man awful uncomfortable. "Asshole." So he just kept crying, partially on purpose, and partially not.


RE: Opportunity makes a thief - Charles Burnett - 10-20-2020

Charles walked over to the doorway again and looked out, partly to ignore this man even harder.


RE: Opportunity makes a thief - Anthony Rowe - 10-20-2020

Anthony kept sobbing and crying. He could tell that the man was trying to ignore him, and so he kind of...sobbed a little bit louder. "You're an asshole," he said, trying to make ignoring him difficult.


RE: Opportunity makes a thief - Charles Burnett - 10-21-2020

Charles rolled his eyes, more at the crying than at the insult. "Shouldn't have gone pickpocketing if you didn't want to get in trouble," he said, without looking at the man.