I've been approached by a number of concerned parties concerning Lestat's behavior. I made it clear I have no intention of even starting to discuss it before the end of this flood, when rational thinking might return.
After that, I intended to get them all in a room to try and hash out some manner of agreement in order to potentially end the harassment he's been dealing with and address the 'concern' they have.
I was going to ask if you would like to attend as well, as I feel as if you are in the unique position of having a fondness for both Mr. Bright and Lestat as few do. You've mentioned feeling discounted and unheard, thus my invitation, but if it would strain your relations or make you feel at ends, I would of course understand. I obtained the confirmation from the Admiral to ensure your words are not undermined.
Miss Shaw, Mister Bright, Mister Tennant, Mister Givens, and Miss Shaw requested the presence of a 'Steve' I have not yet met. I only found two wardens named 'Steve' so I assume it is one of those. Miss Shaw's inmate was mentioned as well and I don't feel there's reason to discount them.
I've spoken to Mister Hancock, I intend to request the presence of Miss Wildthyme, given her vast experience, and I may request my brother's aid, given he is rather clever and as fearless as they come: Arthur, if you're familiar with him.
1. We were brothers in a breach and we chose to maintain the connection. I admit that I have never asked overmuch about where I stand in regards to his companion.
2. I will make that point, then, though you might make it to Mr. Bright or Miss Shaw yourself if possible. I wasn't sure if he was also a victim, as many of their complaints happened during an event that occurred before I arrived.
I don't know him, thought I've heard him mentioned before if it's Steve Rogers. Why does she want him there, if I may? Was he involved four months ago?
It's maybe a little ironic at this particular moment, but Shaw and Eiffel and I have--we're not siblings, but we traveled together, during one of the floods. We sort of never stopped.
[ He doesn't answer again until the flood has ended. ]
As I was not here four months ago, I do not know. She mentioned it was to help her express herself properly. I saw no reason to discount him.
Given her current vehemence at bringing Mr. Graham to the discussion, I may contact him in the hopes of making her see sense on this matter. I did not disclose that you were the one who did not wish to involve him, only that a party with a direct stake in matters had pointedly requested as such. She almost certainly believes it to be Lestat, I admit, but I declined to acknowledge her suspicions.
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After that, I intended to get them all in a room to try and hash out some manner of agreement in order to potentially end the harassment he's been dealing with and address the 'concern' they have.
I was going to ask if you would like to attend as well, as I feel as if you are in the unique position of having a fondness for both Mr. Bright and Lestat as few do. You've mentioned feeling discounted and unheard, thus my invitation, but if it would strain your relations or make you feel at ends, I would of course understand. I obtained the confirmation from the Admiral to ensure your words are not undermined.
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I'll be there.
Shaw, Malcolm, Raylan, I assume are on the 'concerned' side? Is there anyone else?
My friends on that side aren't the ones who need support, not for this.
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I've spoken to Mister Hancock, I intend to request the presence of Miss Wildthyme, given her vast experience, and I may request my brother's aid, given he is rather clever and as fearless as they come: Arthur, if you're familiar with him.
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1. Arthur is your BROTHER? Does that make you and John… second cousins? Uncle and nephew?
2. Will does not get to be there. He has no reason to be except schadenfreude.
[oop Neal is not happy about that idea]
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2. I will make that point, then, though you might make it to Mr. Bright or Miss Shaw yourself if possible. I wasn't sure if he was also a victim, as many of their complaints happened during an event that occurred before I arrived.
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It's maybe a little ironic at this particular moment, but Shaw and Eiffel and I have--we're not siblings, but we traveled together, during one of the floods. We sort of never stopped.
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As I was not here four months ago, I do not know. She mentioned it was to help her express herself properly. I saw no reason to discount him.
Given her current vehemence at bringing Mr. Graham to the discussion, I may contact him in the hopes of making her see sense on this matter. I did not disclose that you were the one who did not wish to involve him, only that a party with a direct stake in matters had pointedly requested as such. She almost certainly believes it to be Lestat, I admit, but I declined to acknowledge her suspicions.
The discussion ended shortly after.
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I see.
Do you mind if I disabuse her of that belief.
[u know he mad when he gets this formal bro]
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Should you need it in the course of your discussion.
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