I was going to give a written post a go, but I have completely forgotten how to use a quill. All I managed to do was upset the ink pot
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The correct answer is that one must see it, and accept it, and move forward with the certainty that the path we walk towards it is an inextricable part of our own identity.
He himself ... did not react so well to the revelation of his death, though. It drove him a bit insane.
That I can't say. I haven't seen what he saw, nor did he share it. He simply vanished, and came back... willing to prevent what he saw at the cost of tearing causality apart.
But they are. The books are about my godson. Granted, I haven't read them, but I've been told I'm in them. He was a baby and now he's a boy and I have the first book, and there he is.
You have forgotten to use a quill? Sir, you must have been separated from your writing materials for quite a time. Unless you are unwell, and in such a case I apologise for my bluntness.
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The correct answer is that one must see it, and accept it, and move forward with the certainty that the path we walk towards it is an inextricable part of our own identity.
He himself ... did not react so well to the revelation of his death, though. It drove him a bit insane.
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Doesn't everyone die? Was it the circumstances of his death that drove him insane?
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But that doesn't change the fact that I die again in some bloody books.
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That one's easy.
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If they aren't my future, what are they?
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You, me, the CES, and your Animagus abilities temporarily restored?
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Plus, I'm terribly curious about this mysterious CES.
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