[Fiddleford stares at the text here for a good long while: really, he should just ignore it or turn off the phone in general instead of allowing the demon to know that he has our attention. And yet, here we are, not having done so yet.
Then again, "Fiddleford McGucket" and "getting involved in things that might lead to a lifetime of regret" tend to go together more often than not.
The sad thing is, there are questions he can think of that immediately come to mind here, but finally, he settles on typing something else instead.]
That's mighty generous of you to offer this kind of deal out of the goodness of your heart.
text
Then again, "Fiddleford McGucket" and "getting involved in things that might lead to a lifetime of regret" tend to go together more often than not.
The sad thing is, there are questions he can think of that immediately come to mind here, but finally, he settles on typing something else instead.]
That's mighty generous of you to offer this kind of deal out of the goodness of your heart.
[Can you sense the sarcasm in text form here.]