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Mar. 18th, 2010 12:11 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Looking at things objectively is not only difficult but often extremely unwise.
Let's just pretend that's why Rachel and Tobias don't often do it.
So maybe, if they'd thought about it, they might have realized some of the complications of living in a broken world without a war; of living together in small quarters; of having each other almost as their sole interaction; to be without all old friends and comforts.
But they didn't and they haven't and here they are. In that very broken world without a war, solely with each other, amid all the very strange things that often happen to them.
Like Tobias, stuck in his human body without the ability to morph, feeling more like a Nothlit than ever before.
And Rachel trying not to say anything stupid in the meantime.
...sometimes it works.
Let's just pretend that's why Rachel and Tobias don't often do it.
So maybe, if they'd thought about it, they might have realized some of the complications of living in a broken world without a war; of living together in small quarters; of having each other almost as their sole interaction; to be without all old friends and comforts.
But they didn't and they haven't and here they are. In that very broken world without a war, solely with each other, amid all the very strange things that often happen to them.
Like Tobias, stuck in his human body without the ability to morph, feeling more like a Nothlit than ever before.
And Rachel trying not to say anything stupid in the meantime.
...sometimes it works.