[ Ah, well he bounces back quickly, or at least that's how she interprets his text. Maybe it really is just her who acts standoffish whenever it comes to her own baggage. It's not a bad thing on Shylock's end though; it's somehow encouraging.]
You're welcome.
If you don't mind me asking
How long has that been happening to you?
[It's one thing to not feel physical pain but for someone to suffer constant burning and feel it? What even is that like?]
You're welcome.
If you don't mind me asking
How long has that been happening to you?
[It's one thing to not feel physical pain but for someone to suffer constant burning and feel it? What even is that like?]
That hasn't been all that long then.
[There's a pause between texts before she adds: ]
My boss told me that curses are serious business.
And if a spellcaster is going to direct one towards their target
The purpose has to be clear
So I don't know if what you have is a curse and you don't have to tell me anything you're not comfortable with
But is there a purpose to why that happens to you in particular?
[There's a pause between texts before she adds: ]
My boss told me that curses are serious business.
And if a spellcaster is going to direct one towards their target
The purpose has to be clear
So I don't know if what you have is a curse and you don't have to tell me anything you're not comfortable with
But is there a purpose to why that happens to you in particular?
I think the moon might be an important factor in influencing different creatures and entities.
As well as facilitating magic spells or being an aspect of someone's magic?
And in a more natural sense, it affects the ocean tide to an extent.
Iona joked at some point that the moon could be haunted.
But I'm sure that was just a joke.
[She sure hopes so... "Moon's haunted," is very easy to pass off as one but ever since she entered the fold of the supernatural, Monts knows anything is possible.]
As well as facilitating magic spells or being an aspect of someone's magic?
And in a more natural sense, it affects the ocean tide to an extent.
Iona joked at some point that the moon could be haunted.
But I'm sure that was just a joke.
[She sure hopes so... "Moon's haunted," is very easy to pass off as one but ever since she entered the fold of the supernatural, Monts knows anything is possible.]
Are you perhaps available? If not, could you tell me when you will be?
[Well, she feels like a clown. Or maybe she can blame Iona for this, something something, speaking things into reality, something.
What is Marianna supposed to say in reply to all this? True she's used to there being other worlds and Iona and Oren always told her to keep her mind at ease in regards to those cultures. There's only so much they can do to intervene or help if they even tried. At the end of the day, she was safe from thinking too hard about the hardships of other people in other places, a casual observer in a tiny corner of the cosmos.
But here she is, mixed in with everyone else. She's not sure she can be so impartial.]
I don't know what to say.
That really sucks.
Like that's fucking awful!
[Monts isn't commonly this crude but this isn't something to take lightly.]
But aren't we like, at least worlds away?
Forget it being the afterlife, is this Calamity that powerful that it reverberates here?
What is Marianna supposed to say in reply to all this? True she's used to there being other worlds and Iona and Oren always told her to keep her mind at ease in regards to those cultures. There's only so much they can do to intervene or help if they even tried. At the end of the day, she was safe from thinking too hard about the hardships of other people in other places, a casual observer in a tiny corner of the cosmos.
But here she is, mixed in with everyone else. She's not sure she can be so impartial.]
I don't know what to say.
That really sucks.
Like that's fucking awful!
[Monts isn't commonly this crude but this isn't something to take lightly.]
But aren't we like, at least worlds away?
Forget it being the afterlife, is this Calamity that powerful that it reverberates here?
I need your advice. Though this may be better discussed in person.
[she needs the one person she trusts to not congratulate her when she's terrified out of her mind.]
[she needs the one person she trusts to not congratulate her when she's terrified out of her mind.]
My faction?
[ …oh, that. he doesn't really pay attention to whatever is happening there. ]
…Sure. Let’s go with that.
[ he picks up the glass, and right before he drinks it, he looks at shylock. ]
I can't pay you yet, though. That better not be a problem ‘cause I'm drinking this anyway.
[ …oh, that. he doesn't really pay attention to whatever is happening there. ]
…Sure. Let’s go with that.
[ he picks up the glass, and right before he drinks it, he looks at shylock. ]
I can't pay you yet, though. That better not be a problem ‘cause I'm drinking this anyway.
Yours would be preferable.
[she doesn't need either of the people with keys to walk in during this.]
[she doesn't need either of the people with keys to walk in during this.]
[ don't kick him when he's down… he only knows how to speak roughly but he doesn't mean anything by it. he'll down it all in one go just as he said he would, setting down the empty glass in front of him. ]
…You didn't change. I didn't change, either. Then how come other people did? …It makes no fucking sense.
[ “other people”. ]
…You didn't change. I didn't change, either. Then how come other people did? …It makes no fucking sense.
[ “other people”. ]
[it won't be too long before she does. actually, flying is a great idea, and she touches down on that balcony with a little energy burned out but her thoughts none the better. it's clear from her face that she's distressed over something, but she does have enough manners to be able to say:]
You have a lovely home.
[it's important to acknowledge that.]
You have a lovely home.
[it's important to acknowledge that.]
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