You're a good person. Even if you and your friends are training to be heroes, you still deserve to have someone with a little more experience on your side.
...I heard your teacher went back to the sea. Will you all be okay?
[He hoped he didn't upset the boy with the reminder of their own fragility-- but that itself was why Waver was even mentioning this. ]
I thought so. Everything I've seen on the network shows that you and your friends all have very good instincts.
I just wanted to tell you that you and your people don't need to go it alone. I'm not a hero, but I've seen things and done things that aren't ordinary even among magic professors.
If you and yours need the help of someone who has walked the roads for a little longer than you, feel free to ask.
It was a great deal, and in a way Waver felt like he was being unfair to the boy. But, he had realized one thing for certain in his short time in Deerington: he felt untethered if he didn't have someone else to look after. Be it his students, or people he was bound to by obligation and contract, Waver knew he was at his best when he was working for the sake of someone else.
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My friend and her girlfriend. A lot of people I don't know.
But, even if I did? This story isn't mine to tell. All I'm doing is warning you against doing something that we now know hurts people.
Don't make deals with gods, no matter how kindly they seem. And, don't go just trusting people who call themselves gods.
Unless they happen to be a dog. I hear that dogs are exceptions.
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There's nothing a god can give me that I want.
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There's nothing a god can give me that I want either.
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Is the Reckoning still a problem?
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... You haven't been, have you?
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[ Trench has a way of twisting reality at a whim. ]
I’m going to check on my friends and see if they’re okay. [ A pause, and then a second text. ] Thank you for the warning.
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You're a good person. Even if you and your friends are training to be heroes, you still deserve to have someone with a little more experience on your side.
...I heard your teacher went back to the sea. Will you all be okay?
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We have each other.
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I thought so. Everything I've seen on the network shows that you and your friends all have very good instincts.
I just wanted to tell you that you and your people don't need to go it alone. I'm not a hero, but I've seen things and done things that aren't ordinary even among magic professors.
If you and yours need the help of someone who has walked the roads for a little longer than you, feel free to ask.
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But.
If you need an Adultier Adult, the kind that knows how to solve problems but won't be pushy, I'm here.
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If you think for one minute that he understands what that means, you give him too much credit! ]
Like a second opinion from someone older with experience?
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Shouto.
The boy really was too innocent.]
That's right. Like a teacher... Or an older relative, like a cousin or a sibling.
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I will keep it mind.
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It was a great deal, and in a way Waver felt like he was being unfair to the boy. But, he had realized one thing for certain in his short time in Deerington: he felt untethered if he didn't have someone else to look after. Be it his students, or people he was bound to by obligation and contract, Waver knew he was at his best when he was working for the sake of someone else.
--That, and he missed his apprentice. ]
Please do.
I didn't have an adult when I was a teenager, and there were times when I wished I did.
It's just an offer. Take it when you feel like it's right.