We noticed we had a lot more in common than we thought..and I was the only one left in the Ghost Zone, it seemed, who didn't want to kill him at the time. It's kinda a long story.
I found he didn't get hints very easily even when they were very evident. It took changing into a dragon to understand I wasn't interested in the first place.
Last time I spoke with him over the journals, he was still just as rude and insolent. Then again, he had some distance as protection. When someone meets a fear face to face, they do seem to change their tune.
This is a public journal, he's gonna be reading this. You may have just ruined messing with his head, atleast if you wanted some surprise. And, I'd prefer you not getting consumed in rage, I know how bad that can be, so..I dunno.
Aragorn expects me messing with his head too, but he's too conceited about his superiority over women to really see it coming. That peasant was the same way. I can say this and he'll still think I can't do anything. At least, that's my impression.
I sure hope that after the events with Ember that he doesn't think of women as completely inferior. Although, I wouldn't be surprised if he'd deny it, I did say he was thick-headed, right?
Aren't you the one who set that peasant's hair on fire during the date?
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But we weren't really friends then...we..kinda were really hating on each other then.
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It's kinda a long story.
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I still wish I ate him.
It must be to make that much of a change.
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I'm glad you didn't.
Yeah, it is.
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Yeah, he's a bit thick-headed.
But I think his constant remeinder of his house is keeping him from getting you angry again if he can help it xD;;
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Hm. Yes they do.
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And, I'd prefer you not getting consumed in rage, I know how bad that can be, so..I dunno.
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At least, that's my impression.
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Although, I wouldn't be surprised if he'd deny it, I did say he was thick-headed, right?
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