There's that barb again, that prickly reminder. They are not friends, or so Keats says, and while respecting that wish would probably be the right thing to do that's just not how Asher sees it. How can anyone want to be alone?
If there's any way he can keep someone else from suffering that fate, he'll oblige.
But for right now, this conversation is getting nowhere, and so Asher fails to respond.]
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There's that barb again, that prickly reminder. They are not friends, or so Keats says, and while respecting that wish would probably be the right thing to do that's just not how Asher sees it. How can anyone want to be alone?
If there's any way he can keep someone else from suffering that fate, he'll oblige.
But for right now, this conversation is getting nowhere, and so Asher fails to respond.]