He would have wanted to stay with you because it made him happy, not out of any obligation. He wanted to help you because he cared about you. We all do.
Mabel and Dipper didn't want to leave us, but they felt they had no choice. I still don't understand it, but there's no reason to suppose I won't see them again someday.
Vi, Jinx and I all came out of the ocean and fell back in at least one time. None of us even remember going back. I remember it was peaceful in the ocean, though, like sleeping.
I think omens change when people do, and when people are under tremendous pressure and duress is when they change the most. Sometimes for the worse, and that's corruption. But sometimes it makes you realize who you want to be. Perhaps Winter truly was a little songbird, once.
I do know a little of crows, and I know a little of dogs, too. The dog his omen became reminded me of the kind that herd sheep. Crows are friendlier than ravens, they are always flying around spending time with everyone. A crow is part of a flock as much as a sheep is, but she became a sheepdog. I think they both found something worth protecting.
I've been wrong before, but I don't think he'd want you to blame yourself.
[sansa is thinking of ser dontos, but she's also thinking of the way shoyo responded to lazarus's first, disastrous apology on the network.]
As I said, I didn't know him very well, but I think perhaps he might feel it as a slight on his honor, to think that he was the sort of person who might leave his friends out of his own doing, just because something difficult had happened.
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Mabel and Dipper didn't want to leave us, but they felt they had no choice. I still don't understand it, but there's no reason to suppose I won't see them again someday.
Vi, Jinx and I all came out of the ocean and fell back in at least one time. None of us even remember going back. I remember it was peaceful in the ocean, though, like sleeping.
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I think I remember peace between those months. I dream about it sometimes. Not much volleyball goes on, down there.
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[Which L absolutely takes credit for, fully.]
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I do know a little of crows, and I know a little of dogs, too. The dog his omen became reminded me of the kind that herd sheep. Crows are friendlier than ravens, they are always flying around spending time with everyone. A crow is part of a flock as much as a sheep is, but she became a sheepdog. I think they both found something worth protecting.
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[sansa is thinking of ser dontos, but she's also thinking of the way shoyo responded to lazarus's first, disastrous apology on the network.]
As I said, I didn't know him very well, but I think perhaps he might feel it as a slight on his honor, to think that he was the sort of person who might leave his friends out of his own doing, just because something difficult had happened.
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He never would have left of his own accord. If anything, he looked for reasons to stay even when a situation had becoming frightening or painful.