wards to all kinds of people [Neville] I'm so, so sorry about what happened with your dad, Neville. Please let me know if you need anything, even if it's just someone to listen to you, or someone to talk to. I know circumstances aren't exact, but I can understand how much more it would hurt to know someone you'd never get to otherwise and then lose them... again. [/Ward]
[Hannah] Are you okay? Let me know if you need anything. You can come cuddle my stuffed badger if you want. Remember to take care of yourself too, okay? [/Ward]
[Auntie Amelia] Hi Auntie.
I know I haven't been in touch lately but there's been so much going on. Firstly, I hope you are well. Secondly, I have a question for you. It's a bit sensitive but I realised you were the only one I could ask. I'm sorry if it makes you feel sad.
How did you -- do you -- deal with knowing that when you get back to the real world, Uncle Eddie and Aunt Sally won't be there? How do you help someone come to terms with dying when it means you'll be heartbroken from it?
...Jasper is going to die at home, Auntie. i'm going to lose him and i don't even begin to know what to do about it since he is still trying to deal with it.
...I miss you. Can I come over tomorrow? [/Ward]
[Jasper] ...Did you change ages, too? I hope not [/Ward]
[Rolf] Hi Rolf. It was nice meeting you at the party yesterday. Thank you for coming! Anyway, I had an idea that I thought I'd share with you. I take care of the boats here and I've been giving out lots of boat rides. I see that you study a lot of the wildlife around the water. What do you think of developing a sort of guided tour? It'd be a way of seeing the lake and the ducks and all that and be less boring than just being on a boat in the lake. We could ask the wireless people to help if you'd just want to record something. I just thought I'd throw the idea out there. [/Ward]
I know it's the weekend and a nice day out, but I won't be available for boat rides today. It's been an eventful week and I need a day off.