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@divergentnobility
In this world filled with egoism even taking a breath is difficult.
Sorrow made you, in the bottom of the dark sea.
She supposed she couldn’t truly blame him, unless he’d deliberately left her father and the butler’s side to explore where he wasn’t wanted. She seemed to remember the last person who did that to find her bedroom, and the shrill shout she’d let out had dragged the entire manner from their posts to her side. Father never told her what happened to him…
❝Are you here with Fat — ❞ The man wouldn’t know who her father was. ❝Lord Phantomhive?❞
✖» He stepped away from the bookshelf he was previously looking at. He sighed, a bit disappointed at the lost chance to look through the library.
❝I am.❞ He answered. ❝I was excused for a bit.❞
When someone is crying, of course, the noble thing to do is to comfort them. But if someone is trying to hide their tears, it may also be noble to pretend you do not notice them.
Lemony Snicket (via fairestregal)
This is important.
(via goddessgretchen)
+ divergentnobility
❝I’m really s-sorry, sir, but the library is f-for residents only.❞
✖» He was caught a bit off guard, looking up to meet eyes with the speaker. A small girl, dressed properly for someone of a noble status.
❝Oh-- excuse me. I wasn't aware.❞
I’m not sure which is worse: intense feeling, or the absence of it.
Margaret Atwood (via psych-facts)