[ Good morning. Is Sonya's favorite necromancer toiling away in the lab committing sleep crimes? Hopefully she is, because the dead don't respect the time of others; not that Sonya ever did in the first place. ]
My dear Quin, both the aggrieved and the sin itself are pitiable in different ways. Luckily, compassion is a virtue even for sinners.
Hmm, but I like to put my best self forward, particularly when there's competition. Even the technology from the City isn't advanced enough to deliver kisses, particularly ones laced with tropical concoctions, through electronic means.
[ Yes, he saw that. ]
For myself? Nothing. I was merely curious at what the responses would be. Though it would be much better to ask this week, considering how the weekend went.
Saw that, did you? I thought it was great fun. You shall have to ask her if she garnered the same level of enjoyment from her little dare. You don’t event want to atone for not being here to make use of your words? Hehe.
As for the weekend … was the outcome not one worth commendation? They did get on the topic of moral prerogative toward the end, however.
I think I have more than an idea of what her answer would be~. And I'll atone for that later when I can do so properly, you have my word. Or should I say my tongue?
It wasn't disappointing, if that's what you're asking. Kanon herself only has use to those who are willing to use her, of which the number among you is quite low. So in that sense, their choice, regardless of who the other party was, was an agreeable one.
Hahaha, your way of manipulating me into finding a way to see you again?
[She does miss Sonya, doesn't she? There has been so much going on - but she has never once felt confused about what she believed was the understanding between them.]
If we had found the other party, I reckon the outcome would have been the same. Unless someone killed her on the spot and we dragged the second to the gallows... Well, I'm sad to have missed the chance.
Along with other things, I'm sure. Worry not, it's mutual.
[ He can be a bit more...this now that he's free to be looser with his image. ]
In that case, I wouldn't call myself neutral in the slightest. Neutrality is reserved for those with the privilege to be so, one cannot be neutral when it comes to their life, or livelihood. I align myself with those I share a common vision with and those who are willing to help me achieve my ideal.
We don't need to fully align to be comrades, rather, we simply need to both be able to help each other. We're stronger together, no matter who we are.
[Sonya really does remind her of him ... Is this what it would have been like, if he didn't have to hide?]
United under a common goal, then? Haha... In circumstances like these, it's too dangerous to be alone or think anything can be done so. Isn't that the reason livestock live in herds to begin with?
At least you aren't going around pretending we're all meant to be friends.
What's going to happen, though, Sonya, when they can't abide by someone else's methods?
week 5, early tuesday morning
My dear Quin, both the aggrieved and the sin itself are pitiable in different ways. Luckily, compassion is a virtue even for sinners.
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Is it? That explains why the church is so keen on it, given they have so much need of redemption.
Sonya, philosophy this early in the morning? Please. You haven't the faintest notion of romance.
[Romance expert Quin Redditch]
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I suppose I know one - or two -things, but what are you seeking forgiveness for?
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[ Yes, he saw that. ]
For myself? Nothing. I was merely curious at what the responses would be. Though it would be much better to ask this week, considering how the weekend went.
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As for the weekend … was the outcome not one worth commendation? They did get on the topic of moral prerogative toward the end, however.
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It wasn't disappointing, if that's what you're asking. Kanon herself only has use to those who are willing to use her, of which the number among you is quite low. So in that sense, their choice, regardless of who the other party was, was an agreeable one.
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[She does miss Sonya, doesn't she? There has been so much going on - but she has never once felt confused about what she believed was the understanding between them.]
If we had found the other party, I reckon the outcome would have been the same. Unless someone killed her on the spot and we dragged the second to the gallows... Well, I'm sad to have missed the chance.
Are your conditions so neutral as reported?
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[ Just leave him in the graveyard for all eternity. ]
My personal ones, or the deceased in general?
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I've decided you're going to tell me about both, so why not start with yourself?
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[ He can be a bit more...this now that he's free to be looser with his image. ]
In that case, I wouldn't call myself neutral in the slightest. Neutrality is reserved for those with the privilege to be so, one cannot be neutral when it comes to their life, or livelihood. I align myself with those I share a common vision with and those who are willing to help me achieve my ideal.
We don't need to fully align to be comrades, rather, we simply need to both be able to help each other. We're stronger together, no matter who we are.
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United under a common goal, then? Haha... In circumstances like these, it's too dangerous to be alone or think anything can be done so. Isn't that the reason livestock live in herds to begin with?
At least you aren't going around pretending we're all meant to be friends.
What's going to happen, though, Sonya, when they can't abide by someone else's methods?
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And of course not. I'm an optimist, but I'm not a fool. Those two seem to get conflated more often than not, but that's advantageous in its own way.
Put simply: if they can't abide, then they'll die out, most likely. You need to adapt to survive, it's the very nature of human existence, is it not?