[There's a long pause from Keats' end. When he speaks up, he sounds weary. He hardly wants to waste energy on this, but he must. He has to.]
I'm just saying, you have to consider all the possibilities. Not just what you imagine will happen.
[Another pause. There's the strange urge to snap back at that, say something like "I'm not...!" What? Human? What a ridiculous thought. Of course he's human.]
This is about bloodshed. I don't care if in your fantasies you forgot to factor it in, but if you decide to do this, somebody will get hurt.
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[There's a long pause from Keats' end. When he speaks up, he sounds weary. He hardly wants to waste energy on this, but he must. He has to.]
I'm just saying, you have to consider all the possibilities. Not just what you imagine will happen.
[Another pause. There's the strange urge to snap back at that, say something like "I'm not...!" What? Human? What a ridiculous thought. Of course he's human.]
This is about bloodshed. I don't care if in your fantasies you forgot to factor it in, but if you decide to do this, somebody will get hurt.