You're Hiro Hamada. I don't think "normal" applies, do you? As for the how, well, let's just say that I had a poorly timed nightly venture with someone high up on the food chain. A shame, too, since it was lovely up until I found out I got it from that same person.
Perhaps make those supervised field trips a treat for every now and then. A little congratulations for having (somewhat) good behavior.
You find predicting the reaction harder because you haven't had much experience with it before coming here. You don't know how people work or the myriad ways they can react to something you do. It's like playing a political game, but you have no idea what the rules or the goal of the game is.
Unity against a common enemy is one way, but the prejudice will remain. Only time and careful diplomacy can bring about any sort of peace. However, that may be nothing more than a pipe dream, considering how long this war has been going on. As for my breaking point, you've not once come anywhere near it in the year we've known each other.
See? The perfect casting of Juliet Capulet.
Finally, you start playing to your strengths. As for that possibility, and as sappy as this is going to sound, I rather doubt you'll lose me at this point. I believe we've invested too much time and energy into keeping contact with each other even now to give it up so easily. However, if the whole world turns against you in the space of a single moment, then you will have to figure that out for yourself. Nobody is ever truly prepared for it until they're faced with it.
I would give a gentle reprimand on how that friend of yours most likely wouldn't have been able to help even if he had been there, especially if the person he wanted to help was someone high up on the political ladder. I would go so far as to say it's irresponsible to put the blame on you in that case. You should perhaps ask yourself: what truly makes a good or bad friend? Is a good friend loyal to the very end? Does it make you a bad friend if you let them know that their habits are self-destructive?
Well, there's no use in getting mad about it when we can be more productive with our time.
I assure you that I would make a very disappointing hero. Truly, I don't recommend keeping that notion or you may regret it.
PS: Ah, and one more thing. Since I finally have contact with an Unseelie member, I do have a teensy little request. I would like to know if you come across any information on a fiery haired vixen who's been rather vexing in our lives. I'm severing my ties with her, but it's proving to be pretty difficult when I don't have a whole lot to go on.
6/10, rune-sealed letter
Perhaps make those supervised field trips a treat for every now and then. A little congratulations for having (somewhat) good behavior.
You find predicting the reaction harder because you haven't had much experience with it before coming here. You don't know how people work or the myriad ways they can react to something you do. It's like playing a political game, but you have no idea what the rules or the goal of the game is.
Unity against a common enemy is one way, but the prejudice will remain. Only time and careful diplomacy can bring about any sort of peace. However, that may be nothing more than a pipe dream, considering how long this war has been going on. As for my breaking point, you've not once come anywhere near it in the year we've known each other.
See? The perfect casting of Juliet Capulet.
Finally, you start playing to your strengths. As for that possibility, and as sappy as this is going to sound, I rather doubt you'll lose me at this point. I believe we've invested too much time and energy into keeping contact with each other even now to give it up so easily. However, if the whole world turns against you in the space of a single moment, then you will have to figure that out for yourself. Nobody is ever truly prepared for it until they're faced with it.
I would give a gentle reprimand on how that friend of yours most likely wouldn't have been able to help even if he had been there, especially if the person he wanted to help was someone high up on the political ladder. I would go so far as to say it's irresponsible to put the blame on you in that case. You should perhaps ask yourself: what truly makes a good or bad friend? Is a good friend loyal to the very end? Does it make you a bad friend if you let them know that their habits are self-destructive?
Well, there's no use in getting mad about it when we can be more productive with our time.
I assure you that I would make a very disappointing hero. Truly, I don't recommend keeping that notion or you may regret it.
PS: Ah, and one more thing. Since I finally have contact with an Unseelie member, I do have a teensy little request. I would like to know if you come across any information on a fiery haired vixen who's been rather vexing in our lives. I'm severing my ties with her, but it's proving to be pretty difficult when I don't have a whole lot to go on.
[Ah, yes, wonderful code right there.]