double forgery
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Wed Apr 26 00 / 12:29 AM

Alisa Perne did something delicious the other day. She took over my credit card and my mouth and said coquettish things with a blasé air - she'd done this before.

Being Alisa Perne was as natural as being net identity Meri Land or Laurie Johnston all those years, ago. Alisa was only a mail-order necessity, depraved as I am.

The other names, the other girls, were personality outlets that led me to this point: I don't need duplicity to have a life, but the duplicity in my life is fun. It's harmless.



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Lisa Higgs
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