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by neveralone » Thu Jun 03, 2010 4:31 am
Okay so my host is a nusing student and they're sending her to the middle of nowhere for her clinical placement and we're leaving today. They've set her up in a house on her own and we've never been alone like that before. We alters usually come out when she's alone and I'm a little worried about what's going to happen to the system when there's no one else around for an extended period of time. Cate's worried about it too but she won't say anything because she thinks it makes her weak. Is it more likely that the others will be more active like this and should I be preparing the them for it so Cate doesn't get overwhelmed? She's been telling me to leave it alone and I usually respect her wishes (it's her body) but I think I thould be doing something here. James.
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by neveralone » Thu Jun 03, 2010 4:32 am
###$! Sorry for the double post again. James.
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by Mr. Bates » Thu Jun 03, 2010 6:56 am
I got ya covered, Jim.
As for the whole alters running wild thing. I wouldn't go nuts just yet. But definitely be prepared for pretty much anything. Make sure the locks on Dave's cage are extra tight. And just in general, watch your back.
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