[62] Everyone has a limit.

Aug 29, 2011 21:36

[Cissie's using text today, because she is cranky and wants some privacy.]

This flood sucks. The last one was better. [And yes. She was stuck with O'Brien for that one.] And Admiral, this had better be temporary. I don't need two inmates.

[Filtered away from Sylar. Sorry Sylar.]So, Barge. You like discussing things ad nauseum. Here's a ( Read more... )

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Anti-Sylar filter flashy_magic August 30 2011, 01:42:47 UTC
I can't forgive my murder. And nope, no exceptions.

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Anti-Sylar filter notarrowette August 30 2011, 01:45:58 UTC
...Fair answer. Anything else?

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Anti-Sylar filter flashy_magic August 30 2011, 01:49:51 UTC
If someone betrayed me in general, but I might forgive that. Maybe. Depends on the circumstances, I guess.

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Anti-Sylar filter notarrowette August 30 2011, 01:58:33 UTC
Yeah? Like what?

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[Private | Text] majorum_pride August 30 2011, 01:52:33 UTC
Rape and slavery. Neither I can make an exception for.

[Sent a moment later.]

Is there something bothering you? [Now he's concerned.]

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[Private | Text] notarrowette August 30 2011, 02:02:02 UTC
...Those are good ones. [Darn, now her issues seem petty. SIGH. She would like to avoid part two of this comment. But he wouldn't believe her if she said no.]

This flood. I just need some alone time, but that's not so possible.

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[Private | Text] majorum_pride August 30 2011, 02:04:06 UTC
[At least she can let things go at all.]

You're trapped with someone who you can't forgive?

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[Private | Text] notarrowette August 30 2011, 02:22:40 UTC
[That kind of depends on your definition of letting things go.]

...Could you maybe be a little less perceptive, Rhade? I'm going for nonchalant and unbiased, here.

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No Sylars Filter stopthat_destro August 30 2011, 01:53:00 UTC
Just one thing?

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No Sylars Filter notarrowette August 30 2011, 01:55:02 UTC
I'll take a list.

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Private stopthat_destro August 30 2011, 02:21:24 UTC
Robbing me of my agency. [Pause.] Which, granted, I shouldn't complain about, I know.

When it's somebody I trust: Betrayal, breaking promises, abandonment.

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Private notarrowette August 30 2011, 02:27:59 UTC
[HONESTLY BAFFLED;] Why shouldn't you complain about that?

[PAUSE] Is there ever a time you think those things should be forgiven?

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notarrowette August 30 2011, 02:26:11 UTC
I never did think you weren't decent company. The poker was fun.

[FILTER]

That's not a very surprising answer.

[...]

How are you feeling?

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notarrowette August 31 2011, 01:57:03 UTC
...I'm not sure if that's a compliment or not.

[filter]

There's sometimes something to be said for predictable.

Do you need anything?

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Private paradoxlol August 30 2011, 02:27:39 UTC
I think it depends on the motives behind the act. Breaking trust is a pretty big deal breaker for me, though.

[ANNNNND AWKWARD.]

So, uh. How've you been?

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Private notarrowette August 30 2011, 02:50:21 UTC
Yeah. For me too. ...Have you ever been asked to get over that?

[OHAI AWKWARD. NICE TO SEE YOU.]

...I've been better, honestly. But I'm okay. How about you?

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Private paradoxlol August 30 2011, 03:03:15 UTC
You mean... someone breaking your trust and then telling you to get over it? No. I'd think that dictating how you should feel about something that was done to you shows a pretty glaring lack of respect. Personally, it'd make me more reluctant to forgive.

About the same. The flood fallout and all.

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Private notarrowette August 31 2011, 02:04:09 UTC
...Sort of. More like... asking you to trust them, then admitting they broke that trust and asking you to forgive them anyway because somehow it's supposed to be okay because they admitted it. Or they were thinking about you while they did it. [...WHOOPS THAT WAS LESS HYPOTHETICAL SOUNDING THAN SHE INTENDED. MOVING ON.]

Yeah. Sometimes the fallout's worse than the actual flood.

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