originally posted in:The New Dojo
"Thank you, but you don't have to. I can't ask that from a random person." [b][i]She says. [/i][/b]
English
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[i]"Just shut up and take the cash," JT jokingly said. He had literal billions, money was no issue to him. [/i]
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"Thank you then." [b][i]She said smiling a bit[/i][/b]
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[i]"Not an issue. Where can I transfer it to you?" [/i]
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[b][i]She gave him the information he would need, though careful not to give any extra[/i][/b]
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[i]A few moments later, her bank account was a few thousand dollars richer. [/i]
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[b][i]She took another drink, before speaking.[/i][/b] "Why show all this kindness to someone random like me?"
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[i]"Why not?" [/i]
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"It's just, not the kindness I'm used to back home."
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[i]"Well then welcome to Dojoville."[/i]
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"It's defenitly better than my home. Many different kinds of people, and no one seems care."
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[i]"What's your home like?" [/i]
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"Hot. Very hot." [b][i]She says jokingly.[/i][/b] "Though in reality, the rich act like they can do whatever they want, then again they kind of can, and the rest of us have to deal with it."
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[i]"Why not revolt?" [/i]
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"Let's just say that's what kind of got my kind treated so badly to begin with."
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[i]"Your kind?" [/i]
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"People who are less fortunate. Who aren't born with a silver tooth." [b][i]She says, as she took another sip[/i][/b]
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[i]"I feel you. Just gotta trudge through life, them folk." [/i]
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"One of the reasons I'm glad I'm gone. People will actually lend you a hand and not attack you for being poor."
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[i]"Depends where you go, this place can be bad too." [/i]
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"True, but not hit you with a whip simply because you're there and poor bad."
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[i]"Depends on the neighborhood." [/i]
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"Well, then I hope I don't find they neighbourhood."
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[i]"Yeah, the closer you are to the Dojo, the better off you are." [/i]
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"I'll stick close than. I'd hate to have to hurt someone."
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[i]"You'll have to regardless, most people here end up fighting one say or another." [/i]