Just a curiosity. Once before, a girl had screeched at me about how lonely she was without any company in her home.
[ Well, besides her pet. But that wasn't the point. Surely network user luc/ina isn't foolish enough to make the mistake of giving up her privacy with a roommate, right? ...He might as well see. ]
That, and being without a home myself, I couldn't help but wonder.
I cannot speak to the choices of others. If her isolation leaves her unhappy, then I am sorry for that disadvantage. While I enjoy the company of others, I can survive without.
[ To Lucina - or, indeed, to luc/ina - it's hardly complicated. In her own space, she has no one monitoring her comings and goings, which is how she prefers it. She raised herself in a way. She's spent years of her life in both physical and emotional solitude, setting aside even her own name.
There's little she's unprepared to do. Living by herself is hardly a challenge in the grander scheme of things. If her family were awake, it would perhaps be different, but they are not. ]
There is no reason you need be without a home, though. Housing in Olympia is granted easily enough.
[ don't be a dumb hobo, take a shower, it's free ]
Sadly, he's lacking a shower of his own, so that'll have to be put on hold for a while.
He takes some time to consider her position - alone, but comfortable in that. That's good. Very good. Better than he could have expected. He's just glad she's not going around inviting strangers in to stay. ]
Would you so easily trust this city and its people? It's quite violent at the moment, and looking like it might even get worse. One day, your window might get bricked and your possessions burgled while you're away.
[ He considered such unsavory acts more prevalent in the southern city of Wyver, but...all the same, he feels the need to bring it up. Just to gauge her trust in the one they'd both made their stay in, for better or for worse. ]
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[ Well, besides her pet. But that wasn't the point. Surely network user luc/ina isn't foolish enough to make the mistake of giving up her privacy with a roommate, right? ...He might as well see. ]
That, and being without a home myself, I couldn't help but wonder.
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[ To Lucina - or, indeed, to luc/ina - it's hardly complicated. In her own space, she has no one monitoring her comings and goings, which is how she prefers it. She raised herself in a way. She's spent years of her life in both physical and emotional solitude, setting aside even her own name.
There's little she's unprepared to do. Living by herself is hardly a challenge in the grander scheme of things. If her family were awake, it would perhaps be different, but they are not. ]
There is no reason you need be without a home, though. Housing in Olympia is granted easily enough.
[ don't be a dumb hobo, take a shower, it's free ]
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Sadly, he's lacking a shower of his own, so that'll have to be put on hold for a while.
He takes some time to consider her position - alone, but comfortable in that. That's good. Very good. Better than he could have expected. He's just glad she's not going around inviting strangers in to stay. ]
Would you so easily trust this city and its people? It's quite violent at the moment, and looking like it might even get worse. One day, your window might get bricked and your possessions burgled while you're away.
[ He considered such unsavory acts more prevalent in the southern city of Wyver, but...all the same, he feels the need to bring it up. Just to gauge her trust in the one they'd both made their stay in, for better or for worse. ]