I seem to recall our agreement was such that you would question neither me nor my intent.
'tis quite simple: either you will join me for the night, or you do not. [Although it isn't, really, because while Isaac is keenly familiar with rejection, disappointment finds a way to exist, colouring his thoughts and decisions surrounding the people 'responsible'.]
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'tis quite simple: either you will join me for the night, or you do not. [Although it isn't, really, because while Isaac is keenly familiar with rejection, disappointment finds a way to exist, colouring his thoughts and decisions surrounding the people 'responsible'.]