He can't really fault D for simply accepting that way of life as his own, not when he would have (and to an extent, had) done the same for himself, though admittedly his own isolation had been self-imposed rather than foisted upon him by the rest of society. Still, it's sad to think about, especially when they're surrounded by such large crowds and lively merriment.
In response to the question, there's a slight nod, but in true Eustace fashion he chooses not to elaborate. This still ain't about him. ]
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He can't really fault D for simply accepting that way of life as his own, not when he would have (and to an extent, had) done the same for himself, though admittedly his own isolation had been self-imposed rather than foisted upon him by the rest of society. Still, it's sad to think about, especially when they're surrounded by such large crowds and lively merriment.
In response to the question, there's a slight nod, but in true Eustace fashion he chooses not to elaborate. This still ain't about him. ]
Are you happier here then?
[ In Springstar. In the Dokja household. ]