[ He's been talking so much about Klaus this past week!! Steven just huffs another sigh, removing his hands from the podium. The simulation melts away and he just nods once. ]
Well. He's responsible, to an insane degree. He's a gentleman, young master of the Reinherz family. He always looks sharp no matter what he does.
He's a worrier. He cares about people enough that he'll distress over their safety enough to get stomach ulcers.
He's my boss, and my partner for years. Setting up our organization was mostly thanks to him. He's reliable, and someone who will jump headfirst into danger to save even the trashiest of people if he believes in them.
I fell behind on my inbox for a whole week, wheezes
Ah.... He sounds like an incredible person. I can't even imagine being able to stand next to a person like that, so I think that speaks a lot to your character as well, Steven.
[He thinks Klaus is great but if he considers Steven a partner then Steven must be great too!!!??]
That you don't seem to have exceptional interpersonal, social skills.
It paints a specific image of you, at any rate -- low social skills, but supposedly brilliant mind. [ Even if the hole might've maybe messed with it. ]
I suppose it's not necessarily a bad thing -- it's not as if you're incorrigibly socially inept. [ Fukuda says things, sure, but the things he says aren't generally offensive or anything. ] But I feel like it is something significant that I keep noticing. Since I think this must be the third time or so I've pointed it out.
Factually false, since new skills can be taught or learned at any age or cognition level as long as the right approach is taken. And of course, the willingness of the participant learning.
[ Anyway, here we are at your room, let's get you a different shirt dude. ]
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Fine, consider it small-talk.
What do you want to know about him?
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[Off we go!! To change hole man.]
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Well. He's responsible, to an insane degree. He's a gentleman, young master of the Reinherz family. He always looks sharp no matter what he does.
He's a worrier. He cares about people enough that he'll distress over their safety enough to get stomach ulcers.
He's my boss, and my partner for years. Setting up our organization was mostly thanks to him. He's reliable, and someone who will jump headfirst into danger to save even the trashiest of people if he believes in them.
I fell behind on my inbox for a whole week, wheezes
[He thinks Klaus is great but if he considers Steven a partner then Steven must be great too!!!??]
caitie please
He is an incredible person, but it hardly means I'm equal to him.
Do you just go out of your way to compliment people like this all the time?
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Well, it's normal, isn't it? If you like someone and want them to like you too.
[He means platonically but hey.]
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It actually can cross the line and come off as being superficial and insincere, after a while.
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Should I say something mean about you to even it out?
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Though you could try poking fun or teasing.
There's not much of a sense of humour about you.
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[HE LAUGHS A LOT? ISN'T THAT ENOUGH?]
I'm not sure if I'd be good at that... if it was someone like me it'd be easy I think but I don't know what there is to tease you about.
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[ He's not being mean about it, just objectively stating. ]
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If I'm honest... I'm not really used to being around so many people.
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It paints a specific image of you, at any rate -- low social skills, but supposedly brilliant mind. [ Even if the hole might've maybe messed with it. ]
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[He'll freely admit it!]
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[ Anyway, here we are at your room, let's get you a different shirt dude. ]