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Alex64
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  • You: *scared Yao Ming*
    Me: *scared Yao Ming*
    Rest of world: *scared Yao Ming*
    Sly & guard in question: :thumbup: :-D :thumbup:
    Bentley:
    ...One of Don Octavio's Venetian coffee-house guards, buried in his own mother's pasta sauce.
    OH OKAYZ. I expect there'll probably be some reference to what happened the evening before last time, too.
    Not quite as tragic, admittedly, as the guy Sly was talking to at the time, though.

    The guard in question said he wanted to be buried in his own mother's pasta sauce. That said, maybe Sly's case is the more tragic, here; for the duration of Bentley's mission that immediately follows that cutscene, Sly can be heard muttering to himself about pasta sauce until Bentley returns from the mission and tells him to shut up, then lays out plans for what to do next...whereupon Sly's response is: "Right! ...And then we eat!"
    Cue facepalms all round.
    Huh. Weird. The bottom line is: Sly-X-Gex = a slash-ship I approve of.

    As would be Sly-X-Me.

    ...even though Sly's impression of an Italian accent is absolutely terrible.
    I do happen to think they make a nice couple, but whatevs.
    ...Okay, I got the weirdest déjà-vu from typing that. Have I said that before?
    Fair enough. Bonus points if Sly and Gex were to come back out empty-handed because they spent the whole time inside making out, but that's none too likely unfortunately.
    ...Only if you cut the whole 'ORLY?-and-its-equivalents' out. Also the 'Maybe.-and-its-equivalents' routine.
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