[At this point in the proceedings, this is the first direction Break always steers the conversation to. Nobody's going to get through to Ange in her current state by trying to convince her that her love is wrong. She's lost so much in the past and had to suffer for so many years to move forward despite those scars that the notion of anyone telling her that the depth of her love is a wicked thing just seems too cruel.
This is a massive amount of hypocrisy on Break's part, given that he's told himself exactly that about similar griefs for most of Ange's lifetime. However, as is his wont, Break is carefully ignoring this.]
I think we can all agree that the world outside of this one is certainly not safe. So, then, when one is a young witch strong enough to build a new place and have done with it, the question becomes: Why not?
[When everyone precious to you was slaughtered behind your back in the span of an afternoon, and a Chain comes to you with an offer as you stand helplessly before their graves, the question becomes -- ]
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[At this point in the proceedings, this is the first direction Break always steers the conversation to. Nobody's going to get through to Ange in her current state by trying to convince her that her love is wrong. She's lost so much in the past and had to suffer for so many years to move forward despite those scars that the notion of anyone telling her that the depth of her love is a wicked thing just seems too cruel.
This is a massive amount of hypocrisy on Break's part, given that he's told himself exactly that about similar griefs for most of Ange's lifetime. However, as is his wont, Break is carefully ignoring this.]
I think we can all agree that the world outside of this one is certainly not safe. So, then, when one is a young witch strong enough to build a new place and have done with it, the question becomes: Why not?
[When everyone precious to you was slaughtered behind your back in the span of an afternoon, and a Chain comes to you with an offer as you stand helplessly before their graves, the question becomes -- ]