James
I hope this message finds you well, as I see that the last one of these was posted a few years ago. I got the book yesterday at a local game shop. I know the book said to just take the book, but I felt that I should give the store a break and just buy it. When I read it, I was instantly intrigued. I thought that it was so cool, and I got into the little role-playing aspect of the whole thing. I was determined to deliver the package on time. I knew I wanted to give it to a stranger, because I felt that it would be a little more fun and exciting. I ended up writing a pen-pal style letter to this unknown stranger. I got a similar anonymous letter left on my car once and it brightened my day. I felt like I could do a similar thing, but with this book. Then today, I was out to lunch with my brother. I had the package and the book with me because I knew that this was my best chance to find someone to receive it. I spotted two college age girls eating across the restaurant. I had to gather up a lot of courage at this point. I didn’t have much experience with approaching random strangers, but I knew it would be worth it. I noticed that they were about to leave, so I had to act fast. I got up, and approached them. I directed my conversation to one of them, just to simplify the package exchange. I just said that I needed to give her the package. She was a little confused, but gracious enough to take the package, sign the ledger, and take the book without much question or complaint. I said thank you and walked away. Although it was a little nerve wracking, the experience was really awesome. Thank you for forcing me out of my comfort zone. This is such a cool idea.
Sincerely, James – Former Stork

 The Stork has been nominated in the “Product of the Year” category for this year’s ENnie awards. The winners are announced at GenCon.
The Stork has been nominated in the “Product of the Year” category for this year’s ENnie awards. The winners are announced at GenCon.