I wonder. If we have such little to say to each other because our thoughts are the same, or if we simply assume that our thoughts are very similar. I wonder about this quite a bit.
No. My first thought is that I've done many things to alienate you, and that you've found this relationship irreparable. I, for one...
[ A beat. ]
I don't fight losing battles. And I certainly enjoy lying about myself, but not so far as to lie about my faults, nor my ability to address them. If you find them irreconcilable...
[ ... A small shrug. ]
I won't tell you that I'll change for you. Or anyone else. Other than Kaveh, of course, but he did force that promise out of me.
[For all Kaveh's agony about it, Alhaitham doesn't feel strongly about trying to "repair" things with Midnight. Least of all if he's the only one making an effort. He can play nice and give him another chance, but that's very different from letting him in.]
Let me posit a third possibility: that you're proving to be a terrible conversation partner.
Perhaps I am. How terrible. I should rectify that immediately. Pray tell, Alhaitham of the Haravatat darshan: in your learned opinion, how does one have a pleasant conversation?
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... Weren't you going to the balcony?
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I wonder. If we have such little to say to each other because our thoughts are the same, or if we simply assume that our thoughts are very similar. I wonder about this quite a bit.
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[ A beat. ]
I don't fight losing battles. And I certainly enjoy lying about myself, but not so far as to lie about my faults, nor my ability to address them. If you find them irreconcilable...
[ ... A small shrug. ]
I won't tell you that I'll change for you. Or anyone else. Other than Kaveh, of course, but he did force that promise out of me.
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Let me posit a third possibility: that you're proving to be a terrible conversation partner.
[Of course, there's also that.]
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Perhaps I am. How terrible. I should rectify that immediately. Pray tell, Alhaitham of the Haravatat darshan: in your learned opinion, how does one have a pleasant conversation?