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  • And the answer to Jalton's next question is something along the lines of 'pretty far'.
    Does it need anything adding, or is that enough to go on?
    (And I'll openly admit that I should OP this one.)
    I'm not sure if this is enough, but perhaps you could be of assistance. The premise so far is that it's the morning after that fateful BVPD* Christmas party during which a drunken Jalton hit on LaFarge. The twist is, that night, in this slash, LaFarge actually accepted the offer; now Jalton awakes to find himself in LaFarge's bed, in LaFarge's apartment. Obviously, he has no memory of what happened the night before, but his colleague sure does...

    *BVPD, obviously, standing for Bistra Voda Police Department.
    Then, I suppose, a premise is needed.

    Allow me a moment to further develop the idea I had for this one.
    Huh. Are the slashes getting shorter, or is it my skewed perspective after Neptuneslash went on over 100 posts?
    Nathan's Ability Derp prevents him from noticing damage for 5 turn(s)!
    Nathan used Hyper Voice!
    JE NE PAS!!
    ...That Guy used Counter.
    That Guy sent out Nathan 'The Ditz' Hale!
    Nathan used Stupid Question!
    Wait, if Antarctica holds 70% of the world's fresh water...where does it keep it all?
    Ah. Waswas, then.

    ...AND I ONLY JUST RIGHT NOW received the email you sent at 8:04. It even has the 8:04 timestamp.
    *chuggaa* GMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAIL!!!
    Rough translation, inaccurate only insofar as German grammar doesn't quite map onto English grammar, and it's just damn easier for me to get the point across in English:
    I would say 'waswas', but I don't know if you meant 'was' as in 'wut' but in German, or 'was' as in the English past tense of 'is'.
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