Pixelmage wrote:And now that he's decided to stay, the Cabal has a premium chance to recruit him.
Good point. I think our main goal should be damage control on that front; so long as he's not working with them, we'll be fine.
Our earlier approach clearly didn't work.
How about this: First, we don't comment until it's clear that Juliet, the intended recipient, sees his blog. Since we don't want to give the Cabal time to get to him, that means directing her to it.
Second, we comment showing our support of Romeo, approval of his maturity and responsibility, and support for his relationship with Vanessa. This includes affirming that we'll help him stay here with her-- if it comes to lying, then we'll do that, but I don't think it will have to come to that.
Third, after it's clear he feels he can trust us-- and, hopefully, by this time he and Jules will be friends-- we'll mention that there are some people who don't want to let ANY of the fictionals go back-- and while this might sound nice for him, he knows how terrible that would be for his good platonic friend Juliet. And we'll ask him to help us work against them to give everyone the CHOICE of staying here or going back.
(If possible, maybe he could even be our spy to the Cabal. But that might be a little beyond his scope.)
And fourth, we'll use my above plan (i.e., if he still loves Vanessa or another real-world girl by the time it's time to send them back, we introduce him to Cinderella) to prevent him from actually wanting to stay in the end.