I'm exhausted. Really, seriously exhausted.
I'm not exactly regretting letting Dante stay here. I'm just not sure if I can keep up with him any longer. He had an inhuman amount of energy, he doesn't sleep much, and he's always running around stirring up trouble. It wouldn't be so bad if we were still invisible, but he attracts a lot of attention
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Except that hitting-on part. She was a bit too naive for that.
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I'm going to tell him I need to sleep a lot more then I am now. Hopefully that'll go a long way towards fixing things.
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Telling that type of person usually doesn't do too much. Still, it's worth a shot; there's that little chance they're actually listening to you, after all. Juuuust watch out for counterattacks.
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I think he might listen if I phrase it right. It's not that he doesn't care or is cruel. Just kind of clueless.
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... Jeez, I might actually have to meet this guy just for the hell of it. What's he look like?
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Over six feet, lot of muscle, red trench, might not be wearing a shirt, white hair, probably smiling or smirking, answers to "Dante". He's pretty distinctive. Just make sure you don't get his twin, Vergil. He wears a blue coat and dresses more formally. And never smiles. Like, ever.
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They may call a vampire victim's corpse a "vampire murder victim", but they just think it's a serial killer with a weird tick.
... Vergil, eh? I think I met him during that whole gender-bender. He didn't seem especially cheerful, like you said; then again, he got hit by it, too.
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Nah, he's always pleasant like that. Completely different set of issues from his twin--I think I picked the right one to live with. XD
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Well, guess I know who to bug now. Yeah, this Dante guy'd be more pleasant to live with, although I might selfishly pick Vergil. I like having my downtime, after all.
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If I lived with Vergil, I'd spend all my downtime wanting to punch him. He thinks I'm one of the more useless things in existence. XD
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