Contemplation | Aaron, Miloe | Ruins | G It struck him one evening, watching them banter at the camp fire in their own lingo with references to shared experiences that were lost on him and the others
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They'd be mean to him, for weeks, until he stopped talking to them and guilted them into apologizing. And he'd save them once or twice when all hope was lost and they'd be all...okay, you come in handy sometimes. And we like you. But stop looking for praise in public. We have reputations to uphold.
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They'd be mean to him, for weeks, until he stopped talking to them and guilted them into apologizing. And he'd save them once or twice when all hope was lost and they'd be all...okay, you come in handy sometimes. And we like you. But stop looking for praise in public. We have reputations to uphold.
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