Forgive Us, Recon: A Heartfelt Apology from The Sisterhood | NYC Trip 2019

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In summary, Recon's other aunts and her mom left her behind at Tom's Halloween party, and she got to hook up with a group of goblin musicians who took her to sock-land to get duplicates of enigma's socks.
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Please forgive us, recon!

Recently members of the The Sisterhood (see Member Photo thread - or was that Cutest Guy...? Well, anyway... somewhere on this board.. :redface: ) made a quick trip to NY to crash Tom's Halloween party. :biggrin: (See thread eititled "Knock knock knock") We had a delightful time :smile: but apparently committed a massive faux pax in leaving our beloved niece, recon, behind! :redface: (This occurred in our mad scramble to save enigma and Gokul from four Hearts-playing supermodel hussies who had them entrapped in Tom's apartment and were preparing to - well, God knows what...!) :redface: :cry: :redface:

recon said:
Dearest aunts, you all left me before I could find the socks! But what a blessing that turned out to be because I got to hook up with a group of goblin musicians who offered to take me to sock-land to get duplicates of enigma's socks.

recon, my sweetie, your other (whacky) aunties and your mom and I would like to publically apologize for this. I SWEAR I thought you (AND enigma) made it to the RV! I don't understand how this happened, but we're SO sorry. But we're also so glad you are such a resourceful and mature young lady! You got out of your predicament and made it home safe and sound - AND with enigma's SOCKS! :smile: :smile: :smile: You are the best niece on the planet!

We love you! :smile:

Please forgive us! :cry: :cry: :cry:
 
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I thought Recon made it back to the RV!

Recon, we would never have intentionally left without you! :frown:

So, who's socks was I holding?
 
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I need some time to think about this... :devil:









...I'm trying to come up with something scathing to say...











...oooooh, I give up!

Tsunami said:
Please forgive us! :cry: :cry: :cry:

Forgiven.

But I never really was mad at you all - I haven't had the time. :smile: I've been too busy admiring my new socks (sorry enigma! you can't have it back).

I really enjoy wriggling the udders. :cool:

*Wriggles the toes* The only problem is that I'm not flexible enough...and can't have any milk.

Maybe I should be the one saying sorry! :redface:

Evo said:
So, who's socks was I holding? : : :

Get rid of it quickly, Evo! You must always be weary of socks that have gone astray! :biggrin:
 

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