Another Hypothetical (part 2)

United States
October 9, 2018 10:40pm CST
This is the second discussion on the same subject but I ask different questions here and have a bit of a different scenario. Okay, so say that you did use the keys to try to open the doors. If you answered that you wouldn't do that, just assume that you would. You've opened one door that is the master suite. It has a beautiful, plush bed that is inviting you to lie in it. You also find a wardrobe full of beautiful and expensive clothes. The room is warm and there is a nice fireplace where you could build a fire. You've already opened the door. Do you make that room your own? (this is the second part)
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@betlynfrnds (4071)
• United States
10 Oct 18
Nope, that is not my room. I would quickly replace the key, go back to my cold room and pray, long and hard that there were no security cameras videotaping my naughty behavior.
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• United States
10 Oct 18
You are no fun. (this is all based off of something I've read)
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@RasmaSandra (97990)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
10 Oct 18
It would depend on if it was an empty house and if I would get in trouble with the police or not. If nothing bad was to happen you bet I would love to spend time in that room it would be fantastic.
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• United States
10 Oct 18
I explained the particulars in the previous discussion.. Perhaps I should have linked to it here, but I don't like doing that.
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@jstory07 (148731)
• Roseburg, Oregon
10 Oct 18
I might be tempted to stay in there but I would not.
@Poppylicious (11134)
• United Kingdom
10 Oct 18
Nope. The bed and clothing belong to someone else. If I don't like working there and having to sleep in a cold, cramped room {like servants did many moons ago} I would contact the agency to negotiate better terms, or I would ask them to find me a more suitable position.
• United States
11 Oct 18
The character in this book I am reading (Half Broken Things by Morag Joss) has gone far beyond common sense or respect. The "what if" scenarios I've been asking about pertain to this book. I don't want to go into too much detail and end up giving everything away. I feel sad for the character though.
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• United Kingdom
12 Oct 18
@ScribbledAdNauseum I've not read it. I think that perhaps I should.
@teamfreak16 (43586)
• Denver, Colorado
10 Oct 18
That I don't think I would do, honestly. I'd leave everything as I found it.
• United States
11 Oct 18
I would probably do the same, to be fair. However, if I knew there would be no repercussions, I might atleast lie on the bed and enjoy the warmth of the room.
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