tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33083546.post14014908101218468..comments2024-02-13T16:05:44.274-05:00Comments on The Trading Post: Cliff/Tori: Open book testJasonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08878262302237069963noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33083546.post-83881316038141008042009-11-25T14:48:21.748-05:002009-11-25T14:48:21.748-05:00I'd say if you don't have the right to rea...I'd say if you don't have the right to read them then you at least have a need to do so. You are living her life with all the history which comes along with it. I think there is a moral responsibility to be as considerate of the other person's feelings as possible while doing what you need to do. Read them and don't be judgmental. Everyone has their personal lives we almost never get to see.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33083546.post-65024316908808616012009-11-25T07:03:42.564-05:002009-11-25T07:03:42.564-05:00Going back to Buffalo and seeing your home and par...Going back to Buffalo and seeing your home and parents while in the guise of Tori, would seem to have parallels to when the original Ashlyn returned to Boston as Jean-Michel and visited her(his) old apartment and spoke to her(his) old roommates...<br /><br />As for reading the diaries... while the usual rules about privacy don't apply to inn victims, I would guess that there exists no clear consensus among inn victims on where the line should be drawn. My opinion is that landing in another person's body gives you the de facto right to read the diaries. Even if you only inhabit that body temporarily before getting your own life back, the contents of the diary are critical to doing the job of being a temporary caretaker of someone else's life -- kind of an extension of the letter that was left for you at the inn. And as for how Tori might feel about it, I would think that most inn victims would realize, as they are composing their letters, that there is no way to completely protect all of their secrets if any physical evidence exists where their successors could stumble across it. By default and by necessity, everything is fair game.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com