I get it Selkie, the feeling, the need, the desire to give someone a verbal lashing after they’ve acted the fool can be overwhelmingly powerful. I don’t think there’s a person alive that has never experienced that.
Sometimes it’s just easier to let it go. I’ve been working harder on that the older I become.
Based on my own past, he is not going to tell the adults that she fixed this picture and then look at it so he yelled at her, so the adults won’t tell him to apologize because they won’t know he has anything to apologize for.
Given Tehk’s reaction before that showed he was the “don’t you dare pity me” type, he might actually enjoy an “escalating insult contest” with Selkie. Whether she can handle that is a separate question.
I get it Selkie, the feeling, the need, the desire to give someone a verbal lashing after they’ve acted the fool can be overwhelmingly powerful. I don’t think there’s a person alive that has never experienced that.
Sometimes it’s just easier to let it go. I’ve been working harder on that the older I become.
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also, yeah, Selkie, you need to wait. even if you do follow through on the tongue-lashing, it won’t work until Tek’s anger has ebbed.
Sometimes these two are a good influence on each other. Sometimes, not so much.
I’m waiting for Tehk to apologize first, because the adults on his side told him to.
Based on my own past, he is not going to tell the adults that she fixed this picture and then look at it so he yelled at her, so the adults won’t tell him to apologize because they won’t know he has anything to apologize for.
Given Tehk’s reaction before that showed he was the “don’t you dare pity me” type, he might actually enjoy an “escalating insult contest” with Selkie. Whether she can handle that is a separate question.