I went to Waterford this morning and when M came in she asked what I was doing there.
Me: I've come to steal! M: Have you come to steal me! Me: Only if you want to be stolen! But I think it's kidnapping if I'm stealing a person. M: But what if that person's an adult...
And I've been thinking about it allll day.
I don't know where I'd take M if I stole her. Hmmm...
You could always call it abduction. The dictionary simply states that kidnap means "to steal, carry off, or abduct by force or fraud, esp. for use as a hostage or to extract ransom.", and isn't specific to children.
I think so too! She was working late last Friday too and was hiding from them by cleaning the shelves in the back of the store! So I actually ended up helping her -- unpaid, because I am mad. And lack human contact and M is possibly the person I'm closest to in this little area!
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*ducks*
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(And I just got a new cell phone plan with 1k minutes a month. So I shall probably call you some time soon.)
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(Oooh, shiny!)
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(It is a new phone! And it is pretty! And I have more minutes. All is good.)
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(Yes. Lots of glee)
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(*twirls*)
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Although things were K's fault today too. But it was M's fault I was late. That was funny.
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And all the big stuff is M's fault. Yes.
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And where are you taking them?
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Me: I've come to steal!
M: Have you come to steal me!
Me: Only if you want to be stolen! But I think it's kidnapping if I'm stealing a person.
M: But what if that person's an adult...
And I've been thinking about it allll day.
I don't know where I'd take M if I stole her. Hmmm...
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Okay, so kidnapping is used even when it's not a child being kidnapped.
Abducted is used when a woman is the victim.
*nods knowledgeably*
So basically, if I stole M, I'd be abducting her. I'd just give her tequila. She'd be fine with it ;)
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Plotting something, are we?
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