[ He moves the chair closer, leaning forward with his elbows on his knees, hands clasped loosely together. ]
You should know that your worth is determined exclusively by you and you alone. Your family, such as they are, are only as correct as you allow them to be.
[ Charlie licks his lips, considering. He may as well get it out of the way now, because if Myriad holds any of the prejudices of their home, at least Charlie has the chance to leave. ]
Didn’t want to get married. Further the family line. I’d be living a lie, and I refused.
Truth to tell, it was just one facet of the many issues faced by my parents in rearing me. I was -- and, admittedly, still am -- a difficult person with which to contend.
[ He arches an eyebrow, some of his amusement fading. ]
Yes, and leaving that all behind me, only to still be thrown in with that lot some decades later -- that stirs a sense of joy I haven't felt in quite some time.
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After tonight, it seems pretty apparent that they'd rather see me dead than back home.
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Surely you can't think your family would do such a thing.
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Perhaps not. I have, as I said, not been home in quite some time.
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Charlie. Don't tell me you actually think that.
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It's kind of a hard sell right now.
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You should know that your worth is determined exclusively by you and you alone. Your family, such as they are, are only as correct as you allow them to be.
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Is there any way I can help?
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Of course. This must be quite a lot to process all at once.
[ He pauses, looking indecisive for a moment before apparently deciding to take the plunge. ]
You need not answer, but may I ask what it was that made you leave?
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Didn’t want to get married. Further the family line. I’d be living a lie, and I refused.
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You didn't find the match agreeable?
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But I have no interest in women, so no matter what, it wouldn't be "agreeable".
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No interest in women, meaning-- interest in men, or interest in neither?
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Hm. If it was anything like mine, I can only imagine it involved quite a few things being thrown.
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Like... yours?
[ Seriously, what are the chances. ]
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Truth to tell, it was just one facet of the many issues faced by my parents in rearing me. I was -- and, admittedly, still am -- a difficult person with which to contend.
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Ah, casual discrimination. There's what I've missed most about home.
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Yes, and leaving that all behind me, only to still be thrown in with that lot some decades later -- that stirs a sense of joy I haven't felt in quite some time.
Thank you, Charlie.
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I'm sorry. I was only joking. It won't happen again.
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