[ As Gray listens to Mordred rant, ah, there it is — that bleed of anger she'd been feeling out of nowhere lately, which confirms without a doubt that it was coming from Mordred. Those bursts of feeling never had anywhere to go when Gray would feel them, meaning they would either dissipate and leave her unsettled or sit in her like so much carbon dioxide in a shaken can. Now that she has a source to the problem, all of that foreign, pressurized irritation finally feels like it has a place it belongs: with Mordred. (Eustace is safe, he's done nothing wrong.) ]
Mordred. Please don't fight people for no reason.
[ She still has time for a please, though... ]
I don't understand... Why are you always so angry?
[ She always kind of knew Mordred would be like this, but living out Mordred's Mordredness in real time really puts things in perspective. ]
[ Eustace has done many things wrong in his life but at least he's not the one being accountable for everyone's problems now. Little victories.
That familiar upward spike in his emotions happens again as soon as Mordred's irritated voice comes through, which truly all but confirms that they are somehow all linked to each other for better or worse. (Definitely worse.) Gray seems to have taken charge well enough for the time being, and so Eustace is content to linger in silence while they both wait for an answer, though his annoyance towards Mordred is no doubt readily apparent through the connection. ]
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Mordred. Please don't fight people for no reason.
[ She still has time for a please, though... ]
I don't understand... Why are you always so angry?
[ She always kind of knew Mordred would be like this, but living out Mordred's Mordredness in real time really puts things in perspective. ]
wtf i never got the notif for this
That familiar upward spike in his emotions happens again as soon as Mordred's irritated voice comes through, which truly all but confirms that they are somehow all linked to each other for better or worse. (Definitely worse.) Gray seems to have taken charge well enough for the time being, and so Eustace is content to linger in silence while they both wait for an answer, though his annoyance towards Mordred is no doubt readily apparent through the connection. ]