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[In the early hours of the morning, what people will see over their SFCs is a very large room that takes on the appearance of an art studio. Despite the many artistic supplies spread in various locations, the room does house a single man in it. This man is sitting in front of a canvas that doesn't have much on it, yet he's staring very intently at the canvas before setting the brush down. What can be seen is a painting of three hearts; one white, one black, and one gray. After a few moments of staring at his creation, he picks up the SFC which was already switched on prior to him painting this odd picture, the expression on his face rather neutral. Not happy or sad, simply neutral.]
Do call me curious dear Vatheon, but this is something I have been pondering for some time now. Why should we celebrate holidays we don't celebrate back home? Certainly some have been for the amusement of it, but take for instance this one we currently celebrated. For those who don't believe in love, a holiday entirely dedicated to it is seen as ridiculous. But that can be said of all people who don't believe in certain holidays, doesn't it?
Though this holiday especially can also arouse questions within us, particularly to matters of the heart as that seems to be its theme. A few I can think of are: Is there such a thing as true happiness or love? Is the feeling truly there or not? Can the supposed happiness and love gained with another who said they felt the same remain always? Or will it fade away like sand being washed away by the ocean?
Do call me curious dear Vatheon, but this is something I have been pondering for some time now. Why should we celebrate holidays we don't celebrate back home? Certainly some have been for the amusement of it, but take for instance this one we currently celebrated. For those who don't believe in love, a holiday entirely dedicated to it is seen as ridiculous. But that can be said of all people who don't believe in certain holidays, doesn't it?
Though this holiday especially can also arouse questions within us, particularly to matters of the heart as that seems to be its theme. A few I can think of are: Is there such a thing as true happiness or love? Is the feeling truly there or not? Can the supposed happiness and love gained with another who said they felt the same remain always? Or will it fade away like sand being washed away by the ocean?
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The kind when Marcello is involved.
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You don't need to know that.
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His voice is level, matter-of-fact.]
You feel pain. You feel anger.
[He holds Angelo's gaze with his own.]
You can feel happiness, too.
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Instead, he leans against the doorframe and waits, watching the lump under the blankets known as Angelo.]
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What is wrong?
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Please come sit next to me, Serph.
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I said next to me, not a short distance away.
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This is close enough.
[And when he says it's close enough, it's close enough.]
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No it isn't, you need to sit closer.
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Why?
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Because it's rude to sit so far away.
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Like throwing pillows?
[But he does reseat himself slightly closer. Slightly. Like, one butt length. So there's still some space between them.]
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I have a very legitimate reason to throw pillows at you.
[However, when Serph complies with moving closer and he takes the opportunity to seat himself again nearer to Serph.]
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This is close enough.
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Why does it matter to you what's wrong with me?
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You're my friend.
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You truly consider me your friend?
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Would you do anything for me as my friend then?
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I have limits.
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So I cannot ask favors of you?
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It depends on the favour.
[He elaborates slightly.]
It is peoples' choice to do as I ask, not their obligation.
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