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Who's hitlist hasn't Niko been on at some point? (I'm assuming this is the shorter list.)

Hmm, I can't remember if I wanted him gone or not.

All I remember is POOOOCHEEENKOOOOOO! *shakes fist at heavens*

That and the Union of Socialists guy who trolled my news reports.

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I've finally got to the Nova Scotia part of Sarah's story. Here's my serious question for Sarah and Sargun:

Since Sarah's leg was broken (assuming I read it correctly), how on earth are you two actually going to do the actual action without further aggravating her injury? I can't figure it out even with my mind.

I expect some real answers.

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Uh...Its not that it healed...they just took it slow... :huh:...am I allowed to be talking about this?

But like I'm sure if it was slow...then there wouldn't have been much injury...plus it was in a cast and everything. I mean, it probably wasn't the best thing to do giving her condition and the fact that she was married. But, I don't know, everything for a plot twist.

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I suppose if things were very slow and gentle, it would be possible, although I doubt pain in a freshly broken leg would be small enough to ignore.

I was trying to imagine the scene, and that cast kept me pondering. I can see how it would work if the guy had it on, but having the gal hurt threw me into doubt about how feasible it was.

*Continues writing CNRP lemon*

You couple should have gone for a sprained ankle. It would have made things much easier.

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*Continues writing CNRP lemon*

You couple should have gone for a sprained ankle. It would have made things much easier.

I don't think lemons are allowed.

Regarding the leg: When I was 9 months or so old, I had my left leg (The "Crus") broken in 3 places. It was almost completely covered in castings, but as I had just learned walking, I ran around with it.

Developed a lazy eye from that. lol.

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I don't think lemons are allowed.

You are correct, but they didn't write it. Just implied it, and said what happened later.

Regarding the leg: When I was 9 months or so old, I had my left leg (The "Crus") broken in 3 places. It was almost completely covered in castings, but as I had just learned walking, I ran around with it.

Developed a lazy eye from that. lol.

Ouch.

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You are correct, but they didn't write it. Just implied it, and said what happened later.

Ouch.

Well, implication is fine, too.

Regarding the broken leg: I think I actually didn't feel too much. My parents say I never cried because of it or anything.

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