[Telling Eren Jaeger to just accept something he doesn't like and move on doesn't have a great track record of going over smoothly.]
FROM: jaeger.eren@cdc.org
still sounds like bullshit to me.
[Fuck your weird ghost bullshit, he doesn't want to hear it. He's stubborn. He kind of likes Vriska, in a weird way. And even if it's apparently long over (I was murdered. she can't see his expression sharpen, his teeth grit, his temper flare a bit in a frustratingly aimless and futile way,) he doesn't like to stand for the deaths of the people he likes. Even, apparently, if it happened before they'd ever even met. But she walks and talks (boy does she talk) and thinks and acts. How is it any different from the CDC bringing her back here alive?]
FROM: jaeger.eren@cdc.org
You're here now. You're still talking to me. You make your own decisions, and you fight. And if you die you'll be gone. How's that any different from being alive?
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FROM: jaeger.eren@cdc.org
still sounds like bullshit to me.
[Fuck your weird ghost bullshit, he doesn't want to hear it. He's stubborn. He kind of likes Vriska, in a weird way. And even if it's apparently long over (I was murdered. she can't see his expression sharpen, his teeth grit, his temper flare a bit in a frustratingly aimless and futile way,) he doesn't like to stand for the deaths of the people he likes. Even, apparently, if it happened before they'd ever even met. But she walks and talks (boy does she talk) and thinks and acts. How is it any different from the CDC bringing her back here alive?]
FROM: jaeger.eren@cdc.org
You're here now. You're still talking to me. You make your own decisions, and you fight. And if you die you'll be gone. How's that any different from being alive?