Yeah, you're not wrong. But I've seen Sinclair push past his own brittleness and come into his own bit by bit, and even if Don causes so much trouble for the company, it's comforting to think that someone has an idea of justice, even if it's just something out of fairy tales and stuff.
They've come a little ways, is what I mean. But-- isn't it natural to worry about people younger than you, and to not want 'em to go through as much stuff as you have? Roland seems to think I'm doing too much, but I don't know...Can't get myself to stop. And asking them about it would probably be embarrassing, so...Sorry, you have to hear all of this, hah.
[It's nice to have another point of view, especially from someone who's grounded in reality without...Reeking of pure selfish pragmatism. He wants to trust Gebura already, that is, and have access to that solid nature when he's far too mushy and weak.]
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They've come a little ways, is what I mean. But-- isn't it natural to worry about people younger than you, and to not want 'em to go through as much stuff as you have? Roland seems to think I'm doing too much, but I don't know...Can't get myself to stop. And asking them about it would probably be embarrassing, so...Sorry, you have to hear all of this, hah.
[It's nice to have another point of view, especially from someone who's grounded in reality without...Reeking of pure selfish pragmatism. He wants to trust Gebura already, that is, and have access to that solid nature when he's far too mushy and weak.]