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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DS has just finished his first year as a D1 athlete at an Ivy, [b]and he is the best player on the team. His roommate is a walk-on to the team [/b]because his parents gave a 20M+ gift to the athletic department. DS's roommate invited DS to travel with him to Europe and South America for three months during the summer with him and his girlfriend and his sister. The roommate will take care of all expenses, such as staying at expensive hotels, and doing expensive things. The roommate also promises DS that his parents will get an internship for DS next summer. I know this means nothing to rich people, but we are not. I also said to DS that he needs to be very careful about accepting these things, because people don't generally do something nice for you, unless they want something from you as well. Am I overthinking about it? I know I can't stop DS from accepting this lavish trip, but should I worry? TIA. [/quote] Hard to take you seriously, when you add very unnecessary information. The fact that he’s wealthy, maybe. the fact that he’s his roommate,yes;[b] but the bolded was not necessary at all, and was rather distracting to your story[/b].[/quote] And reads like the poor fiction it is...[/quote]
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