[ It falls so flat. In fact, it's so bad, that Oberon can't help but let out a dry laugh in response. ]
Hah... well, if you expected anything else from me, then that's a damn shame.
[ Part of him still wonders if he made a mistake, if he yet again let his emotions get the better of him and do something even though he knew he shouldn't.
Why had he done it? Was it because of what she said? "Right. It must sound easy to someone like you"? Well, of course it sounds easy to him. Compared to him, who lives with a curse rooted at the very premise of his existence, a fundamental "rule" that everything Obeorn the Faerie King says is something that was never worth believing...
Was that really all it took to get him to finally make her understand? Even if it required her to see the grim nature of his birth? Understand exactly why it was him that she summoned instead of anybody else?
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Hah... well, if you expected anything else from me, then that's a damn shame.
[ Part of him still wonders if he made a mistake, if he yet again let his emotions get the better of him and do something even though he knew he shouldn't.
Why had he done it? Was it because of what she said? "Right. It must sound easy to someone like you"? Well, of course it sounds easy to him. Compared to him, who lives with a curse rooted at the very premise of his existence, a fundamental "rule" that everything Obeorn the Faerie King says is something that was never worth believing...
Was that really all it took to get him to finally make her understand? Even if it required her to see the grim nature of his birth? Understand exactly why it was him that she summoned instead of anybody else?
He's still not sure. ]
...I won't say those words again.
[ "You know why." ]