For some people this is about the husband not respecting his wife. For others, the Crane is literally giving away parts of herself in order to improve their living conditions.
I've never been in love. I don't know what's realistic. Humans are all so different. Maybe if it was someone else it would play out differently.
I haven't been, either. But I wouldn't want someone I loved to give away parts of themselves just so we could live...
[says the god with "self-sacrificial nonsense" in her skillset. it's fine.]
...if you care for someone, you can't help but try to look in on them if it seems like they aren't doing well. I guess I never thought about how that might be disrespecting them before...
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She would have.]
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Would you like to read it?
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I did. I'll wait until you're finished before we talk about it more.
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...and looks kind of sad when she gets to the end. oh. :( ]
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Would you want a different ending?
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I've never been in love. I don't know what's realistic. Humans are all so different. Maybe if it was someone else it would play out differently.
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[says the god with "self-sacrificial nonsense" in her skillset. it's fine.]
...if you care for someone, you can't help but try to look in on them if it seems like they aren't doing well. I guess I never thought about how that might be disrespecting them before...
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I suppose it's also due to how they met. He saved her life, and she may feel that it's her turn to save him in whatever way she's able.
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But he saved her life, so... how could she think that he would be okay with her giving away parts of that life for his own sake?
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[The static here is interested, but there's really... no part of her that agrees with this action.]
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[why are they having philosophical discussions about the crane wife on murder night]