And I've told you, Calum, that injuring members of our unit, whether physically or mentally, is an act of interference with our affairs. If your actions continue to have this effect, then your terms cannot be met. To achieve this truce, we must be assured that you will not harm Josiah, Lilith, or any of our allies again.
Which is the reason for this truce. The boy and I will come to another agreement of our own, and you can rest assured that Lilith and I have nothing of importance to discuss anymore.
Here, how about this for starters: find yourself another body. You can start this mysterious process by making yourself a journal. Maybe, I dunno, dreadpiratecalum though that might be too many letters.
Like Ray, I'd want to talk to Josiah. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for peace. I simply don't want a friend of mine sacrificing too much of himself for our protection. This is perhaps one of the few cases in which I have no shame in being hypocritical.
I'm not disputing that, but- My reaction towards Aya was more of...There's the saying 'Pick your battles', but I don't think it should mean 'Pick at someone until one starts'. In most cases, anyway.
What is it about you children that makes you so morbidly curious in someone else's affairs? More importantly, someone else's affairs that originally had nothing to do with you?
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