[ Allen had just been about to check the network, he didn't mean to post anything. Just needed a distraction really but he's still not the greatest with the communicator and pushes the wrong button...
[That gives him pause; apparently he didn't expect any understanding for his side of the story. Honestly it is his fault in part --but it's for Allen's own good.]
It's a new recipe and he refuses to try a single piece. I have grown weary of this juvenile display.
[...that's what it's about?] Well, some people are adverse to change. Not necessarily because what is offered to them is bad but because accepting one thing might mean another and another and another. If a recipe had to be changed here, I assume it's because of the unavailability of ingredients in this world or maybe wanting to try something new that you might never have the chance to, which is also understandable.
He might be looking at the change as acceptance of being stuck here.
[There's a pause. He isn't one to discuss how he's feeling with strangers - or anyone, to be frank - but he may as well put it into perspective.]
Walker is being... difficult, because I will not permit him to dine with one of our sworn enemies. He does this now purely out of childish spite. He is an Exorcist and yet reduces himself to such ridiculous behavior.
It might be ridiculous to you, but it may not be to him. People change. Enemies can become friends or acquaintances. I'm not suggesting that what the other party has done has not been unfair to you or that what you've done to them has not been... similar, but in this world you do not hold the same power that you may have in your own.
Forbidding someone to dine with someone they've grown to care for is not only just as childish as what you are unhappy with, but more so. Give it some thought. And, if you're so worried about it, attend the meal with him.
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It's a new recipe and he refuses to try a single piece. I have grown weary of this juvenile display.
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He might be looking at the change as acceptance of being stuck here.
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[There's a pause. He isn't one to discuss how he's feeling with strangers - or anyone, to be frank - but he may as well put it into perspective.]
Walker is being... difficult, because I will not permit him to dine with one of our sworn enemies. He does this now purely out of childish spite. He is an Exorcist and yet reduces himself to such ridiculous behavior.
[Says the man who just threw a fit over pie.]
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Forbidding someone to dine with someone they've grown to care for is not only just as childish as what you are unhappy with, but more so. Give it some thought. And, if you're so worried about it, attend the meal with him.
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