[Is she? Huh. He kind of prefers clumsy attempts at humor to the Fourth's performative childishness.]
Not on purpose, at least.
[He doesn't really think of her as a mother, so maybe he's doing this wrong, but he first began to respect her because he started to think of her as a fellow parent and not his parent. He may not have his son with him (thank god) but he knows what it's like to want nothing more in the world than for your child to be safe and happy. Thinking of her in those terms humanized her just enough.
What I'm saying is he'd probably have a glass of wine and talk parenting with the Fog God if she wasn't incredibly busy doing Fog God things.]
It's your other followers I'm worried about. But we'll take that as it comes.
[He has a sneaking suspicion Amanda will try to throw him bodily out of town.]
no subject
Not on purpose, at least.
[He doesn't really think of her as a mother, so maybe he's doing this wrong, but he first began to respect her because he started to think of her as a fellow parent and not his parent. He may not have his son with him (thank god) but he knows what it's like to want nothing more in the world than for your child to be safe and happy. Thinking of her in those terms humanized her just enough.
What I'm saying is he'd probably have a glass of wine and talk parenting with the Fog God if she wasn't incredibly busy doing Fog God things.]
It's your other followers I'm worried about. But we'll take that as it comes.
[He has a sneaking suspicion Amanda will try to throw him bodily out of town.]