\*gentle shoulder pats*
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Todd: Selkie, from what you're telling me, it sounds like George and Keisha are upset because they feel left out.
Selkie: Maybes...
Selkie: Buts I don't know how longs he's been mad at me.
Selkie: When I inviteds him over to play board games, was he having fun? Or was he mad?
Selkie: Shoulds I... stop beings his friend, if I just make him mad?
Selkie: Maybes...
Selkie: Buts I don't know how longs he's been mad at me.
Selkie: When I inviteds him over to play board games, was he having fun? Or was he mad?
Selkie: Shoulds I... stop beings his friend, if I just make him mad?
Ooooooof
Oh, sweetie…
Sometimes you forget that she’s just a little kid.
Massive oof.
I feel you kid. I have the exact same dark thoughts the second I realize I messed up once. What if that one mess up is unforgivable?
Of course, it always turns out the opposite and most of the time the party I thought I wronged didn’t even notice it.
You and I sound alike. It turns out most people are too wrapped up in their own problems to notice such things …
… and our friends are simply, “well, I wonder who yanked _his_ chain this morning. Maybe he got up on the wrong side of bed. But he definitely needs to get a girlfriend.” And then they go on with their day …
If you obsess about correct action, you can logic yourself into a total lockup. Engine seize: complete.
You can only accept this fact and move forward after an apology. Do it. He is your friend; can you remember when he was the ONE Orphan who treated you like you were a human?