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.
Charlie, I would hate for you to think you must censor yourself around me. Quite the contrary, in fact: I would prefer you speak freely. I shall do my best to avoid taking offense.
[ For a second, Myriad is silent, but then he leans forward, ducking down to get into Charlie's line of sight. ]
There's no need for that. Be yourself -- you're already far removed from the men and women I knew when I was a young man. What little I know of you so far would have been a breath of fresh air, had we met back home.
I could tell you a bedtime story, if you like. I was always quite fond of the one they told us about the dutiful young man who sacrificed every shred of happiness for the good of his household.
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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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I apologize. Clearly this is a sore subject for me. And for you as well, I would wager.
[ A pause, and he brushes away an imagined speck from his thigh. ]
I've tried very hard to forget our people. Our home. It's something of a shock to be confronted by it so suddenly, once again.
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Charlie, I would hate for you to think you must censor yourself around me. Quite the contrary, in fact: I would prefer you speak freely. I shall do my best to avoid taking offense.
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Trust me, Charlie -- it would take far more than a careless word before I rescind back my offer.
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There's no need for that. Be yourself -- you're already far removed from the men and women I knew when I was a young man. What little I know of you so far would have been a breath of fresh air, had we met back home.
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He blinks, clears his throat ] I could say the same about you.
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And there we are -- about the greatest compliment I could have ever received. Thank you.
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[ He falls silent, watching Charlie carefully. ]
You really ought to be resting, you know.
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Fun for the whole family.
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