My mysterious friend is correct.
What seems most logical to me, given my reluctance to expose most beloved puppets, is to accept TLW's offer and see those emails for myself. I don't think TLW could falsify them good enough for me not to notice. If I deem them to be frauds, I'll still have your offer available to me (unless you opt to retract it, of course), but if they're not I simply don't need your offer.
Then again, I don't know the extent and nature of your email correspondence, so there is the risk that TLW would decide to leave certain parts of it out. But how would I know you wouldn't do the same thing, Edvard?
And ultimately, if you found me interesting I think you'd correspond with me regardless, so I don't think this truly is my one and only chance. But I could be wrong, of course... :p
I'm pretty sure TLW would leave stuff out. And I learned something about how negotiation works around here... So I'm going to put a deadline to my offer: it's going to expire in 1 hour...
Then again, something tells me you already know what's in those mails, that's why you're beating it around the bush like this...
Why would he? Something revealing, eh? And I hate deadlines, lol.
I've also learned something about negotiating, and that's that you shouldn't be rash. I like to take my time and think things through.
@Alia - Was it a trick? That voice on the phone, who seems so close to my own, who seems to know me so well, does he lead me for a nefarious purpose of his own secret devising?