...Perhaps. But they aren't used to coming across problems that don't relate to the curse, so I suppose the practice versus theory of it all is misaligned.
The loss of certain emotions. One can't predict which they might lose, with the exception of romantic love, which is always lost. Platonic love is often close after it.
[Yeah! Imagine just waking up after dying and you look over at your spouse like "well I remember loving you buuut eh".]
Mm. It's a choice that everyone must make on their own, of course, carefully weighing the benefits and the cost. [But he stands firmly in his own beliefs.] She is, though, yes.
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How did they cure her?
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[Yeah!]
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Medication was a part of her treatments, yes.
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[From God!]
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[ DON'T THEY? ]
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...Perhaps. But they aren't used to coming across problems that don't relate to the curse, so I suppose the practice versus theory of it all is misaligned.
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Why didn't you want her to become... a Reliver?
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...She also doesn't wish to become one. [Just to make that clear.] We both feel the risk is much greater than the reward.
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What's the risk?
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The loss of certain emotions. One can't predict which they might lose, with the exception of romantic love, which is always lost. Platonic love is often close after it.
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That kind of... sucks. I guess that makes sense. Is she totally okay now?
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Mm. It's a choice that everyone must make on their own, of course, carefully weighing the benefits and the cost. [But he stands firmly in his own beliefs.] She is, though, yes.