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honoredher) wrote in
dear_mun2012-07-19 08:18 pm
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Ms. Mundane,
I do appreciate the second chance, even though there are others much more deserving that I. It is best that we both don't squander it.
I am thankful, and glad that you believe that I have done my part - in my duties as a supporter of the Black Order, and as a daughter.
Faithfully yours,
安妮塔 上
I do appreciate the second chance, even though there are others much more deserving that I. It is best that we both don't squander it.
I am thankful, and glad that you believe that I have done my part - in my duties as a supporter of the Black Order, and as a daughter.
Faithfully yours,
安妮塔 上

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It's good to see you again.
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[And he might just be pulling her into a tight hug.]
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Me too. I'd thought you went down with your ship, at first.
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[There's a small chuckle and he rests his cheek atop her head.]
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What's with all the dramatics of being offered a second chance? They should be clamoring over you, you know.
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*She gives him a sad smile, she had hoped to see him alive and well. But she has the chance to here.*
And having the chance to do my part is enough, I don't need the spotlight.
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(his hand does reach to tilt her face up, thumb running across the line with a disapproving look on his face that she would have such an expression on her face.)
A good woman like you? Don't be so modest.
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*She leans forward, resting her body against his.*
It does depend on the definition of good. My profession is not one people look up to.
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(he's missed having her like this, he even allows himself the comfort of wrapping his arms around her frame.)
Then let them sit on their ivory pedestals and watch you from their towers. (he leans down (a lot, alas the plight of being a giant), pressing his forehead against hers.)
A woman who would sail into an ocean to uncertain death is more honorable than an apostle of God who flees her.
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*It's comforting.
And people will judge, as they always have. She's used to it, and she's got her 'family' after all.*
Oh, don't talk like that. You face more dangers every day than most would ever dream of.
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WOW I APOLOGIZE IN ADVANCE
START EVERY THREAD WITH THAT, ALWAYS
I ALWAYS HAVE TO, TBH
Not sure whether to laugh, or... laugh.
Laugh while harassing a certain ginger.
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That can be a terrible thing, though I feel he has found ways to keep it in check, even if it does nothing about his sense of self worth.
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