69. Do you care what others think of you? 77. How do you spend a typical Saturday night? 98. What three words best describe your personality? 22. As a child, what did you want to be when you grew up? 92. What are your reasons for being an adventurer (or doing the strange and heroic things that characters do)? Are your real reasons for doing this different than the ones you tell people in public? (If so, detail both sets of reasons...) 100. If you could, what advice would you, the protagonist give to your antagonist? (You might even want to speak as if he or she were sitting right here in front of you, and use proper tone so he or she might heed your advice...)
... You did NOT generate random numbers, I don't believe you.
69. Of course I care what people think of me, but only certain people. 77. I used to go hang out with Gretchen or Sam, now it's more like sitting inside reading because Dad will eviscerate me if I try to go out anywhere. 98. Stubborn, honest, friendly. Am I friendly? I think I'm friendly. 22. I wanted to be a marine biologist. But, only because until I was 12, I thought that meant I could study mermaids. 92. I honestly just ... want to help people. Okay, well, there was a while there where I said I just wanted to help people but I actually just wanted to hurt you like you'd hurt me, but now I really mean it. I want to be useful, I want to do the right thing. 100. If I could give Samuel some advice, it would be to let go of all of his bitterness and stop hating people who are different than he is, because it makes him just as bad as they are.
They were completely random! What's wrong with my numbers?!
22. That's actually kind of cute. 92. Peter would probably be proud to hear that. 100. ... Is it weird that I'm surprised that I'm not still your antagonist?
... Nevermind. I'm not even -- I don't believe you.
22. ... Thanks. I guess. 92. I know. That's why I won't ever tell him. Only Meredith really knows. 100. I was a little surprised, too. I was going to make it about you on instinct, but then I actually thought about it and you're ... not. Honestly, I thought about making it about Gabriel because I still want to punch him in the face, especially since Samuel's in lock-up, but ... I don't know. I guess I'm really my only antagonist these days.
I meant... the numbers. But yeah, that's kind of stupid, too. It wouldn't tarnish Peter's opinion of you, I don't think. He can be very understanding when he wants to be.
... True. But I still... I don't know. I'm used to expecting it out of you. And everyone.
Everyone expects the worst out of me. I'm trying to be better, but I know better than to expect many people to want to... see or understand that. I just have to do the best I can.
I'm trying to start trusting you to do better than the worst, but I can't really help it. I'm still working on ... not being angry. I mean, it's easier when I'm busy and stressed and ... stuck in Cinderella's Castle, or whatever, but the rest of the time, it ... it's hard.
77. How do you spend a typical Saturday night?
98. What three words best describe your personality?
22. As a child, what did you want to be when you grew up?
92. What are your reasons for being an adventurer (or doing the strange and heroic things that characters do)? Are your real reasons for doing this different than the ones you tell people in public? (If so, detail both sets of reasons...)
100. If you could, what advice would you, the protagonist give to your antagonist? (You might even want to speak as if he or she were sitting right here in front of you, and use proper tone so he or she might heed your advice...)
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69. Of course I care what people think of me, but only certain people.
77. I used to go hang out with Gretchen or Sam, now it's more like sitting inside reading because Dad will eviscerate me if I try to go out anywhere.
98. Stubborn, honest, friendly. Am I friendly? I think I'm friendly.
22. I wanted to be a marine biologist. But, only because until I was 12, I thought that meant I could study mermaids.
92. I honestly just ... want to help people. Okay, well, there was a while there where I said I just wanted to help people but I actually just wanted to hurt you like you'd hurt me, but now I really mean it. I want to be useful, I want to do the right thing.
100. If I could give Samuel some advice, it would be to let go of all of his bitterness and stop hating people who are different than he is, because it makes him just as bad as they are.
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22. That's actually kind of cute.
92. Peter would probably be proud to hear that.
100. ... Is it weird that I'm surprised that I'm not still your antagonist?
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22. ... Thanks. I guess.
92. I know. That's why I won't ever tell him. Only Meredith really knows.
100. I was a little surprised, too. I was going to make it about you on instinct, but then I actually thought about it and you're ... not. Honestly, I thought about making it about Gabriel because I still want to punch him in the face, especially since Samuel's in lock-up, but ... I don't know. I guess I'm really my only antagonist these days.
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Sometimes yourself is the only antagonist you can have. But... thanks. I'm glad. That you don't think of me that way anymore.
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I think I'd be in trouble if I did think of you like that, because you're one of the only people I can rely on right now.
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... True. But I still... I don't know. I'm used to expecting it out of you. And everyone.
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I guess you're kind of the poster child for Peter's ability to be understanding, huh?
Well, I hope you can get past expecting it over me. Just like I hope I can get past expecting the worst of you.
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You could say that.
Everyone expects the worst out of me. I'm trying to be better, but I know better than to expect many people to want to... see or understand that. I just have to do the best I can.
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