I don't know why, but when I saw Circe conducting business with Don, I thought of the movie, "Presumed Innocent," along with other movies of the ilk. I can't remember which movie it was, but in one particular film, the woman collects her lover's sperm- then freezes it for use in a way where the lover could be implicated. There's nothing like a movie with a twist ending.
In actuality, I have no clue what Circe would want with sperm, since she has the clones of Nervous and Vali to worry about.
Interesting what you say about Frances being caught halfway. It's a good point, really. It wouldn't really be in his nature to just cannonball into a 'completely new' version of himself. More like, this is VS 1.4, correct?
With the essential oils- there's definitely nothing wrong with them in small doses. Kind of like perfume. I too, have an allergy to something, but I'm uncertain what specifically. Further, since I do a lot of stage time, I have to be as close to scent-free as I can. I have just stopped wearing scents all together for both reasons, and I don't miss it too much. I hear you about the fear of repulsing with scents though. To think that 100 years ago, patchouli was considered an ultimate luxury item in eastern Europe. :)
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In actuality, I have no clue what Circe would want with sperm, since she has the clones of Nervous and Vali to worry about.
Interesting what you say about Frances being caught halfway. It's a good point, really. It wouldn't really be in his nature to just cannonball into a 'completely new' version of himself. More like, this is VS 1.4, correct?
With the essential oils- there's definitely nothing wrong with them in small doses. Kind of like perfume. I too, have an allergy to something, but I'm uncertain what specifically. Further, since I do a lot of stage time, I have to be as close to scent-free as I can. I have just stopped wearing scents all together for both reasons, and I don't miss it too much. I hear you about the fear of repulsing with scents though. To think that 100 years ago, patchouli was considered an ultimate luxury item in eastern Europe. :)