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Just a boy and his pals / MUTUALS ONLY MAY REBLOG
[ text ] you'll have to do something about that [ text ] i gotta go
[ text: unsent ] I can’t do that if you’re not here. [ unanswered ]
[ text ] told you id hide from you [ text ] should have sent me that pic
[ text ] That would’ve ruined the game B([ text ] Are you even here?
[ text ] if I let you find me ;) [ text ] send me a picture
[ text ] you can’t /let/ me find you. That’s no fun either. [ text ] no.
[ text ] what are you wearing to the party [ text ] I won't tell anyone else
[ text ] a mask. It’s a masquerade. [ text ] it’s no fun if I tell you. You have to try to figure it out when you get there
Love. Well. It's the same feeling I get in a fight. It's hot. Fierce. Consuming. Dangerous. It's understanding that to love, you get burned. It feels real good-- passion is hot, loyalty tempered, but it can hurt too. It can leave you as ash. It can destroy you...but it's worth it.
Explain the concept of ‘Love’ to my Muse.
...but it’s worth it. That’s what he forgot every time. That’s where he always messed up, thinking even for a second that it wasn’t it worth it. That it hurt too much and he didn’t want to hurt anymore. Yet time and time again he fell into the trap anyway, and he supposed he should have understood then that it would always be worth it. And it was hearing that, having it explained that made him really understand why Melinoe would have been so upset with him, for him to act as though she wasn’t worth it when she was. She was more than worth it. If only he’d understood all that sooner.
“Love it weird,” was all he said in response. A lot less profound than the words Phobos had to offer, though not said in any way indicative of whether he thought weird was good or bad. Just facts. Easy facts...that’s what Thanatos understood easily. Love was complicated so he tried to avoid it. But if he got hurt either way, wouldn’t it make more sense if he stopped trying to fight it?