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From: Brian Rogers <rogers@****.UIUC.EDU>
Subject: Debts
Date: Thu, 12 Jan 1995 12:05:00 -0600
***** PRIVATE: DragonEyes
>>>>>[I am currently in debted to you for the assistance that both you and
Blitz (along with the hoard of others I met while I was with you). For
your help I am greatly appreciative. You made a comment to me while we were
going in that has been playing in the back of my head since you said it.

You didnt need to hold out on me to 'force' me to help you. I would really like
to consider you a close friend, something that I didnt have until pretty
recently, and the thought that you dont feel the same way is grating on me
in a pretty serious manner.

I have pretty much just given myself over to coming to grips with who and
what I am and a GREAT portion of my be able to deal with it is your doing
(fault? -- smile). I dont think that there is anyone else who could have
helped me (well, other than Bear herself...praise be) get back from the
brink as I was when you found me.

Look, Im still not good with this out-pouring of positive emotion but,
what I am trying to say is, like, if, well, you need me for something, you
can just ask and I will do everything within my power to be there for you
as you were for me.

I know you have you hands full. You can get back to me when you have time,
I have a party to get ready for. Keep an eye on the Seattle news, its time
for me to kick some ass and take some names...been out of action for too
long.

I am Jason Stormwind, I make my living by doing the jobs that others do not
want to do. This is who I am, this is what I do. I am happy with this
arrangement and I am proud of myself. My happiness comes from within, not
from outside influences -- See, it does work.]<<<<<

-- Kor <17:34:13 / 01-12-56>

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