07-06-2013, 12:23 AM
As I thought.
That's Phoebe's only response, and it's accepting. The child of Unicorn would be lying if she said she wasn't a little relieved by that. It's one thing to say that you're comfortable with your choices in life and resolute, and that other people's disagreement doesn't invalidate how you feel. It's another thing entirely to say that other people's opinions carry no weight. There are very few people who can say that, and Keisha would suggest (albeit politely) that they could stand to expand their views, even if she agreed with their opinions.
Phoebe starts to lay out her idea, and asks (without asking) if Keisha knows Winona. She shakes her head a little in the negative. The Fostern's plan causes Keisha's smile to grow a little. She has her moments where she's grounded and spiritual, and she has her other moments where she's a bit socially awkward around people that she doesn't know well. Right now she looks excited, like someone in their vearly twenties would be over any idea that absolutely loved.
"I am so very, very in." She nods, perhaps the slightest bit more vigorously than she intended, causing her dreadlocks to bounce a little. "I love it. And to be clear: I will fight, if necessary. It's certainly not like I'm standing on the sidelines if something breaks out." She nods her head toward the staff. "I fight in a very different way than most of us."
That's Phoebe's only response, and it's accepting. The child of Unicorn would be lying if she said she wasn't a little relieved by that. It's one thing to say that you're comfortable with your choices in life and resolute, and that other people's disagreement doesn't invalidate how you feel. It's another thing entirely to say that other people's opinions carry no weight. There are very few people who can say that, and Keisha would suggest (albeit politely) that they could stand to expand their views, even if she agreed with their opinions.
Phoebe starts to lay out her idea, and asks (without asking) if Keisha knows Winona. She shakes her head a little in the negative. The Fostern's plan causes Keisha's smile to grow a little. She has her moments where she's grounded and spiritual, and she has her other moments where she's a bit socially awkward around people that she doesn't know well. Right now she looks excited, like someone in their vearly twenties would be over any idea that absolutely loved.
"I am so very, very in." She nods, perhaps the slightest bit more vigorously than she intended, causing her dreadlocks to bounce a little. "I love it. And to be clear: I will fight, if necessary. It's certainly not like I'm standing on the sidelines if something breaks out." She nods her head toward the staff. "I fight in a very different way than most of us."
"The anger of a good man is not a problem. Good men have too many rules."
"Good men don't need rules. And today's not the day to find out why I have so many."
"Good men don't need rules. And today's not the day to find out why I have so many."