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Boat Story 016 Notes
Nov 3rd, 2009 by grantcravens
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We’re getting closer, so close Cait can see it. Just like we talked about last week, we’re less than ten days away from Cait paying off her debt. So now she can worry about things like Toby trying to run off again, and what ever the Travelers are up to. Oh, and apparently Burian Lake is lurking again, but that’s not been confirmed.
Also, Nina has a talk with Xiphos, though that happened out of our range of hearing. But given how emotionally tired Nina looked afterwards, you can bet it was a little intense. No dumping, let me assure you, just Nina telling Xiphos to stop acting like a dick to Toby.
The passport Toby got, by the way, was a Molynuex Island passport. It helps when you have your own sovereign nation that you can pretty much say who you please is a citizen. So now that Toby has a passport, he’s going to try to run home. And Cait wants to stop him.
I suppose this takes us back to whether Cait has saved Toby, or just re-kidnapped him from someone else. Clearly, Cait thinks what she is doing is right, but she won’t let him leave. What does that mean?
Well, have at it. Did I miss anything this week? As always, any of your questions or comments are totally welcome.
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