"No. No, tell me what you actually think. I want to know." (Emerson for whomever)
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"Do you?" Sid asked, it was a genuine question. So often a mortal would ask a question or for an opinion but did not desire an answer in kind. At the very least not a genuine one. "I apologize. It can be hard for me to tell when a mortal means what they say," Sid explained. "Or when they ask for honesty what... Level of honesty they desire? If you would not mind telling me before I speak and offend you?" Their ghostly friend was someone Sid deeply valued. They did not want to upset Emerson because of their own lack of understanding.













