08-28-2018, 09:29 PM
Oh look! He's actually coming back so we can have a conversation at a normal distance for once! Now isn't that nice?
Mori banished the thought from her head as Ouija hissed more words into the air. Really, did he have to be so melodramatic? "Evil would not be evil if it didn't harm others." she insisted. Granted, he'd said 'take pleasure in harming others', but why do something if you didn't enjoy it? Still, the use of the word us unnerved her. Perhaps Ouija was only defending his homeland and its residents, but could he not have simply said that they were not all evil? She had the feeling this horse couldn't be trusted - but he had warned her of the evil and answered her questions, even if it had been in an overly theatrical way.
And here he was now, offering to take her somewhere else. Somewhere other than this awful depressing place. Well, she supposed... if there was truly no way to return... she probably had to accept, didn't she. She certainly didn't want to be stuck here forever. He was too close for comfort, though - she'd have to address that first. "Ouija, please. I'd like some personal space." She hoped her tone didn't sound too rude or irritated, but she wanted to make it clear that she was firm on this. "Yes, if you know of a place that's more wide open and warmer, without evil - I'd be happy to go with you. Thank you."
@[Ouija]
Mori banished the thought from her head as Ouija hissed more words into the air. Really, did he have to be so melodramatic? "Evil would not be evil if it didn't harm others." she insisted. Granted, he'd said 'take pleasure in harming others', but why do something if you didn't enjoy it? Still, the use of the word us unnerved her. Perhaps Ouija was only defending his homeland and its residents, but could he not have simply said that they were not all evil? She had the feeling this horse couldn't be trusted - but he had warned her of the evil and answered her questions, even if it had been in an overly theatrical way.
And here he was now, offering to take her somewhere else. Somewhere other than this awful depressing place. Well, she supposed... if there was truly no way to return... she probably had to accept, didn't she. She certainly didn't want to be stuck here forever. He was too close for comfort, though - she'd have to address that first. "Ouija, please. I'd like some personal space." She hoped her tone didn't sound too rude or irritated, but she wanted to make it clear that she was firm on this. "Yes, if you know of a place that's more wide open and warmer, without evil - I'd be happy to go with you. Thank you."
@[Ouija]