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If you can trade a piece of yourself for something? What would you give up? What would you gain?

If you can trade a piece of yourself for something? What would you give up? What would you gain?

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Sarah

I don’t think I would want to. Be careful what you wish for, and all that. You never know exactly HOW your wish would come true. And I wouldn’t want to give away a physical piece of myself just to regret it.

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Jennifer

I’m not sure what I would want in return but I would give up my hearing. Silence is my obsession

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Jess

I don’t think I would trade for anything and if I did I would want it not to be a limb. I think giving up something like a heart since it would be easier to live without in the way that describe it on the books. Especially since this Daemon gives it back.

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CasiaQuestion author

I think, at this moment, there isn’t much I would trade for, but about 16 years ago I would have traded any part of me to have my brother’s accident seem like a terrible nightmare. Not sure if me today would do that now. I think I would save all my body parts in case I needed to trade for Bug.

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Tiffany

At the point where I am in the book, giving up my heart wouldn’t seem to bad. My family has a long history of losing people too soon, and right now I would wish to undo it all.

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Destinee

I would have to be REALLY desperate to make a trade. But if I were desperate enough I don’t think there is any part I wouldn’t be able to live without

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Mackenzie

I would get rid of my anxiety. Whatever they want they can take.

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