[Games] Re: Writing Congrats Game (sign-ups)
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SO: Lucas James North 22 Intelligence analyst Field officer
SO: Clementine Charlotte Ingrid MacKay Mountbatten 18 student psychology
I want more than 1 MN for the children
Random event number: (7)
Writing for this round: Clementine Charlotte Ingrid MacKay Mountbatten grew up in Edinburgh, with her parents—James and Margaret-- and older brothers, Justin and William. When she entered adolesence, Clementine and her family went to live in London. One of Mrs. MacKay Mountbatten’s employs was Lucas North. Though he is young and handsome, Clementine takes an instant dislike to North, seeing him as the embodiment of the harsh, working-class. Lucas North, on the other hand, is immediately struck by Clementine. "He did not understand who she was," when he first saw her, "as he caught the simple, straight, unabashed look, which showed that his being there was of no concern to the beautiful countenance, and called up no flush of surprise to the pale ivory of the complexion. He had heard that Mrs. MacKay- Mountbatten had a daughter, but he had imagined that she was a little girl." Clementine eventually comes to feel at home in London and she makes friends.
SO: Clementine Charlotte Ingrid MacKay Mountbatten 18 student psychology
I want more than 1 MN for the children
Random event number: (7)
Writing for this round: Clementine Charlotte Ingrid MacKay Mountbatten grew up in Edinburgh, with her parents—James and Margaret-- and older brothers, Justin and William. When she entered adolesence, Clementine and her family went to live in London. One of Mrs. MacKay Mountbatten’s employs was Lucas North. Though he is young and handsome, Clementine takes an instant dislike to North, seeing him as the embodiment of the harsh, working-class. Lucas North, on the other hand, is immediately struck by Clementine. "He did not understand who she was," when he first saw her, "as he caught the simple, straight, unabashed look, which showed that his being there was of no concern to the beautiful countenance, and called up no flush of surprise to the pale ivory of the complexion. He had heard that Mrs. MacKay- Mountbatten had a daughter, but he had imagined that she was a little girl." Clementine eventually comes to feel at home in London and she makes friends.
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