It's a joke, Hannah. A married man gets to pay less income tax if he is the support of his wife. Since you and I are playing married characters in a roleplay, I joked that I should be allowed to pay less income tax because I'm pretending to be your husband and provider.
That's okay. Say, since we play a make-believe husband and wife in that roleplay, do you think I can get a make-believe deduction for you on my income taxes?
Did I say that the apartment had three BED-rooms? That would be like a PALACE in New York City! If you can find where I said there were three bedrooms, I'll change what I wrote this morning.
Hi, sweetie! We're stalled in the College RP, but that's okay since I'll be at church part of the morning anyway. I saved up, in e-mails to myself, the AMAZING long exchange of posts we recently did in that RP; it was really something.