That. . . is a tale I would prefer not to recount.
[At least not yet.]
It was when I was a child. Suffice to say, as the heir to my House, I grew up with a great many expectations on my shoulders. I didn't always know how to live with them.
[ She considers for a moment; Luminiera seems to float near her by instinct, immediately snuggling into her arms. ]
I've spent the better part of the last six years waiting for someone. Someone I adored more than the world itself, and who I longed for more than the sun each morning.
[ She's not sure it's something she should share openly—best to keep her heart closed in a place like this—but considering the conversation thus far, she thinks Harrow would at least understand. ]
Sufficed to say, I think both of us know what despair feels like.
Thank you. I am happy these days, but I do consider myself versed enough in despair to succeed.
[ Maybe their experiences will give them a leg-up. ]
I think if we work together, we could do quite well here. Not that I hope to bring you misery, but I invite you to call upon me when you need it. To be frank, I'd rather see you to success than many of the others here.
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Maybe it's Vira who doesn't really know how love functions; her lips thin together, a tight line by the time Harrow finishes speaking. ]
...Isn't it strange, how dramatically life changes when your heart yearns after someone? To be kept apart from her must be such torment.
[ So tailored for despair. She lets out a slow, quiet sigh. ]
Why had you chosen death? [ It seems like a reoccurring thing with Harrow. ]
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[At least not yet.]
It was when I was a child. Suffice to say, as the heir to my House, I grew up with a great many expectations on my shoulders. I didn't always know how to live with them.
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If one burdens a child with responsibility, they should at least teach them how to manage it.
[ Her voice turns a bit stricter, harder, though it quickly goes back to its casual lilt. ]
—I'm sorry, I must just be bringing you more pain with my questions.
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[It's fine, though.]
. . . Shall I do the same for you? Despair said many of us don't know why we're chosen for their team, but I don't get the sense that's the case.
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I've spent the better part of the last six years waiting for someone. Someone I adored more than the world itself, and who I longed for more than the sun each morning.
[ She's not sure it's something she should share openly—best to keep her heart closed in a place like this—but considering the conversation thus far, she thinks Harrow would at least understand. ]
Sufficed to say, I think both of us know what despair feels like.
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I'm sorry. I hope you'll find what you need in this place.
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[ Maybe their experiences will give them a leg-up. ]
I think if we work together, we could do quite well here. Not that I hope to bring you misery, but I invite you to call upon me when you need it. To be frank, I'd rather see you to success than many of the others here.
[ looks at cheese crimes ]
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[Vira is. . . a very easy to like person, compared to some of these weirdos.]