It wouldn't surprise me if you already knew. Fear has nothing to do with it though, merely that my feelings do not match.
Trust me, if haste had been an option, I would have taken it. You have control, Atobe-kun, but you also have to be able to adapt to things beyond your control. I know that concept is foreign to you.
Ah of course. Why risk feeling pain yourself when you could control the pain inflicted on another? You justify your actions by considering yourself so far above others, yet your actions make you lower than most.
Of course. Yet haste in that circumstance and ... others ... does not leave to the right outcome. You adapt so you can control, Yukimura, otherwise what is the point in it?
Sometimes you must break a heart in order to do what you know is best for someone. He will go no where with the way he is currently. And I will not let them take him away from me.
Do you really think patience will get you what you want? And you can adapt to control all you like, but you can never count out the unexpected.
Screened comments, Yukimura? Anyone would think we were at the heart of our issues, yet you are far from being honest, na?
However, to combine our two lines of thought; I summerise you are stating that the unexpected arose and you therefore moved to control it and him, ahn?
My movements at least allow me an excellent view of the field.
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I do not believe in fate, Yukimura. I believe I am in control of my own future.
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[ooc: and in the matrix apparently -.-]
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Only up to a certain extent. I wonder, Atobe, how would you explain being trapped in a hospital room for half a year? How does one control that?
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By surviving, Yukimura, which I can see you did. Although that is surely yet another example of where haste is not the best course of action.
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Trust me, if haste had been an option, I would have taken it. You have control, Atobe-kun, but you also have to be able to adapt to things beyond your control. I know that concept is foreign to you.
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Of course. Yet haste in that circumstance and ... others ... does not leave to the right outcome. You adapt so you can control, Yukimura, otherwise what is the point in it?
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Do you really think patience will get you what you want? And you can adapt to control all you like, but you can never count out the unexpected.
(ooc: strikes are so deleted)
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However, to combine our two lines of thought; I summerise you are stating that the unexpected arose and you therefore moved to control it and him, ahn?
My movements at least allow me an excellent view of the field.
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[ooc: likewise, deleted strikes]
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Ah, so you can be smart when you want to be Atobe-kun.
And how do you find it?
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As delighted as I am to have surprised you, underestimating people is a weakness, Yukimura-kun.
Littered with people such as yourself.
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I'm ever so heartbroken I'm not good enough for the great Atobe Keigo.
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Forgive me if I do not allow myself to be second choice for anyone, not even you.
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Then why do you still hang on? Obviously you are not his first choice Atobe.
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Maybe I believe that is more a subject of circumstances. Maybe I consider him more highly than you.
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[ooc: strikes most definitely gone XD]
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It does not change the fact that you will always be second Atobe-kun.
(ooc: tehehehe be afraid Atobe. Yuki and Tez get along ridiculously well)
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[ooc: strikes = deleted. Atobe thinks Tezuka is a crap BFF ^.~]
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