Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-37843592-20181220063112/@comment-30014014-20190412141436

"Morgan freeman, huh? Well, look at your bills, sir Freeman, it's not like a 16th century ghost can actually--

''Christopher sought verify the validity of the dame's act, seeking to contradict her yearning for a romantic get away with the two of them by introduction the passage of time from between ehr conception and mine. Unfortunately, his words would fall apart as I would pull out a sampling of the generous pay she has provided me, made specifically from this year's stack of bill.''

"Ohh, hum--I mean how can I be certain this is the true Morgan Freeman? I mean, how can a phantom know of the--

''Poor Christopher's reluctance to accept the spectral entity's efforts for a story telling now directed his obsoletes arguments at the fact that I may not be truly present among them. Only, seeing as I managed to sneak a signature on his coat in the middle of the rambling, it was becoming startkly obvious that this apparation of mine was no mere smokes and mirror.''

"Ohh, you truly signed it? Oh, wow, such beautiful--I-I mean--

Christopher's arguments fell more flat than a castle of cards as he found himself with no more ammo in the form of ''skepticism to fire upon the theatric performer. With his head empty of any rebuke, he had the time to think about it. 'Why would she go through the thought of pulling one of my favorite narrators', did he think. Obviously enough, the reason stood as old as the reason people promise themselves to another.''

"Well, I mean, if you're going to pull out my favorite narrator, then..."

''And thus, Christopher had began to take fond to the masked specter who sought nothing more than an escapade as lovers barred by distance, to find themselves and promise to one another. A story for I to count over the years to come...''

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Story

"Ok, so, the last phantom left with a...narrator? Anyway, I'm the new phantom. Here's the story:

'Sir knight, our beloved princes has been kidnapped by lowly bandits. Save her, and she shall become yours forevermore!!"