Then you shouldn't get emotional about this. Because you'll go home eventually, your crazy cousin will forget about this, and you'll be married to your "Romeo".
He'll forgive you eventually. That always happens here. It's like a cycle- people either kill or fight each other, apologize and forgive, and then do the exact same thing again.
and I don't think that the people here will let your insane cousin do this. They're too "nice".
I would consider you to be "nice", Fran. You have written many kind things to me this day.
[They're relationship sort of baffles her, but she is glad for it. He isn't what she'd expected at all when she first chastised him several weeks ago.]
[it's said to himself, because oops. Somebody is recording on accident.]
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Ah, did he confront you about it?
[Good with emotional girls, this one is not.
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I think I read that your marriage lasts.
[...until they both die.]
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Thank you, Fran.
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[But he's also omitting detail. Still, he's thinking that this is the better choice for this situation.]
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[...And die.]
[Huh.]
[He actually feels a little bit bad.]
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[For Juliet, Tybalt's already dead at home. It's part of why being separated like this is difficult for her. She's losing him for a second time.]
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and I don't think that the people here will let your insane cousin do this. They're too "nice".
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I would consider you to be "nice", Fran. You have written many kind things to me this day.
[They're relationship sort of baffles her, but she is glad for it. He isn't what she'd expected at all when she first chastised him several weeks ago.]
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I was just stating facts. But I can't really change what Juliet thinks of me.
Thanks.
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You did not have to state them, but you chose to, and it cheered me. Thank you.
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You're welcome.
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