At least some of you admit it. [ ... not that it makes attitudes or other things any better. ]
That's just a little understatement about them and no, actually, they destroyed everything where I'm from... And then apparently expect us to fix whatever they did but make it impossible to fix.
[As far as they know anyway since the most obvious way must be count out. But it IS a world of fairytales so there is probably some kind of a solution....]
...Shouldn't you be resting or sleeping somewhere if you're that tired? And no, it wasn't a lie, it's just around that next corner.
[Which is near, not that she is walking very fast when her company seems so tired.]
You forget that gods do not owe mortals explanations or apologies. They are minor beings.
[A soft 'hm' escapes his mouth.]
What have you done to anger your god so? [It probably has something to do with mortals being evil, destructive pests.] I cannot. I have to make sure a mortal is near. It is quite an ironic sort of punishment.
Or maybe gods should change their attitude about that.
[ Or maybe they can just stay away where she is from. ]
That is a long and ancient, tragic love story. [Which is obviously still not over. It's complicated. Blake blinks, very surprised by everything in that answer including honesty.] ... Punishment? Ummm, well then I guess you can stay around me there.
[She can read that book that she has with her if he prefers quiet company.
Speaking of 'there', it really is around the next corner and it is time to walk in. Blake goes first unless he is going to stop that.]
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Date: 2019-11-28 07:09 am (UTC)That's just a little understatement about them and no, actually, they destroyed everything where I'm from... And then apparently expect us to fix whatever they did but make it impossible to fix.
[As far as they know anyway since the most obvious way must be count out. But it IS a world of fairytales so there is probably some kind of a solution....]
...Shouldn't you be resting or sleeping somewhere if you're that tired? And no, it wasn't a lie, it's just around that next corner.
[Which is near, not that she is walking very fast when her company seems so tired.]
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Date: 2019-11-28 12:20 pm (UTC)[A soft 'hm' escapes his mouth.]
What have you done to anger your god so? [It probably has something to do with mortals being evil, destructive pests.] I cannot. I have to make sure a mortal is near. It is quite an ironic sort of punishment.
[Not a lie? Well, how about that.]
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Date: 2019-11-29 02:52 am (UTC)[ Or maybe they can just stay away where she is from. ]
That is a long and ancient, tragic love story. [Which is obviously still not over. It's complicated. Blake blinks, very surprised by everything in that answer including honesty.] ... Punishment? Ummm, well then I guess you can stay around me there.
[She can read that book that she has with her if he prefers quiet company.
Speaking of 'there', it really is around the next corner and it is time to walk in. Blake goes first unless he is going to stop that.]
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Date: 2019-12-02 06:05 pm (UTC)[He yawns.]
Tell me. I am tired and quite bored. Tell me how your god has put your species to justice. [It must be something good.] I will accept these terms.
[He follows her slowly, trying to ignore his trembling knees. When she goes in he follows and finally moves to sink into one of the empty chairs.]