[Jade would rather not discuss this topic, but unfortunately he's obligated to make sure Dist didn't decide to break his promise and go back to experimenting with human fomicry in this place. If nothing else the dream was rather insightful.]
That depends entirely upon what you're trying to say!
[Dist's rather irritated that it degraded to this, just as much as Jade. But he just couldn't let a perceived slight go. And yet, he doesn't want this to totally go down this well-traveled road.]
I... if you're not trying to say it's my fault, what are you trying to say!?
[There's a pregnant pause, as Jade is trying very hard not to be snarky or insulting. His patience has been worn thin by Dist's antics and the fact that he knows just walking away from this conversation at this point might cause things to backslide is virtually the only reason why he's still talking.]
[Now this was a delicate area to discuss and a bitter pill for Jade to swallow. He had accepted that good had come from fomicry, but saying as such to Dist was dangerously risky. He seriously considered admitting it, but after seeing Dist's dream Jade was concerned that it might be enough of an excuse for the God-General to go back on his promise and resume research.]
Perhaps, but can you honestly say it has done us any good?
[Patience, Jade, patience... Clearly Dist is not hearing what the fonist is saying.]
No. I can't say that it has. Considering the fact that we've been enemies for quite some time, I'd say that fomicry has severely damaged our relationship.
[Dist goes very quiet at that. He honestly can't deny that, though he'd rather blame Peony for it rather than their research. Just the same, things have deteriorated between them ever since...]
[Jade bites back a quip that comes to mind. Oh, it's so tempting to fall back into old habits. Especially when he's tired of this conversation and being obligated to a man who is so very irrational most of the time.]
Regardless, it was your decision to continue to pursue fomicry and mine to abandon it that we chose the paths we took. While you hold an unwavering hope that fomicry will eventually fix all of our problems, I've regretted ever inventing it for many years now.
[Dist hesitates, then grunts. Surprisingly, he feels rather sick of Jade's face. It's quite bizarre for him, but the wound torn open by the dream is still very raw and the conversation isn't helping. It's not like there's much distance between them, anyway, what with them being in the same mansion. He can be a bit sulky and not worry about Jade never replying.]
[Well... that didn't quite go the way Jade had hoped, but it wasn't as bad as it could have been. It was a bit surprising that Dist was the one to end the conversation. Perhaps that's a sign of progress in spite of all the tension and irritation.]
[Jade would rather not discuss this topic, but unfortunately he's obligated to make sure Dist didn't decide to break his promise and go back to experimenting with human fomicry in this place. If nothing else the dream was rather insightful.]
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How else should I phrase it?
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[Dist's rather irritated that it degraded to this, just as much as Jade. But he just couldn't let a perceived slight go. And yet, he doesn't want this to totally go down this well-traveled road.]
I... if you're not trying to say it's my fault, what are you trying to say!?
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Need I remind you of all that I... we sacrificed for the professor, and all of the good that has come about due to that sacrifice!?
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Perhaps, but can you honestly say it has done us any good?
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No. I can't say that it has. Considering the fact that we've been enemies for quite some time, I'd say that fomicry has severely damaged our relationship.
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[Dist goes very quiet at that. He honestly can't deny that, though he'd rather blame Peony for it rather than their research. Just the same, things have deteriorated between them ever since...]
...It's not fomicry's fault.
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Perhaps, but it was the reason why we went our separate ways.
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[Dist refuses to believe that Peony wasn't involved!]
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Regardless, it was your decision to continue to pursue fomicry and mine to abandon it that we chose the paths we took. While you hold an unwavering hope that fomicry will eventually fix all of our problems, I've regretted ever inventing it for many years now.
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[His tone suggests he has very few doubts.]
You were proud once.
[Dist hesitates, then grunts. Surprisingly, he feels rather sick of Jade's face. It's quite bizarre for him, but the wound torn open by the dream is still very raw and the conversation isn't helping. It's not like there's much distance between them, anyway, what with them being in the same mansion. He can be a bit sulky and not worry about Jade never replying.]
...I'm going back to bed.
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