Yoshino Chidori [吉野 千鳥] (
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010 ❀ I'll burn your name into my throat
Sickness and a month of Jason. Lovely. I would say I plan to file a complaint, but we all know how much good that would do.
Instead, a question to old and new residents alike.
"Is getting attached to anyone here worth it?"
Though perhaps "Do you feel such a foolish endeavor is worth the resulting pain when you're left behind?" would be a better phrasing. Regardless- your thoughts?
[Not that she really cares, of course- she just wants to verbally punch optimism in the face if it's presented.]
Instead, a question to old and new residents alike.
"Is getting attached to anyone here worth it?"
Though perhaps "Do you feel such a foolish endeavor is worth the resulting pain when you're left behind?" would be a better phrasing. Regardless- your thoughts?
[Not that she really cares, of course- she just wants to verbally punch optimism in the face if it's presented.]
[Text | Anonymous]
That's a rather difficult question to answer and is very subjective; so the best answer I can provide would be 'I don't know'.
The Tower is cruel and dangerous, but if you should find somebody that you can connect with and
lovebuild a relationship, you will have to accept that things will happen. Death. Torture. Bouts of in-explainable actions that could be used against your partner. IF you can accept that, then maybe it would be worth it.But once one of the pair is gone - that pain is both horrible and humbling. It reminds you that you're still alive - still human because you can feel. Will that loneliness ever go away? Only time will tell.
[Text | Anonymous]
But you're saying it depends upon the person whether or not the pain is worth it, correct? But in that case, wouldn't it also depend on the sort of relationship it is? Some are, after all, easier to get over than others.