Was that your punishment?
[Somehow D'Artagnan finds himself more amused by that than horrified. Something tame for Eponine, he believes.]
Well, you need not be boring, but perhaps less volatile and unruly. I expect some amount of disorderly conduct to persist.
[Somehow D'Artagnan finds himself more amused by that than horrified. Something tame for Eponine, he believes.]
Well, you need not be boring, but perhaps less volatile and unruly. I expect some amount of disorderly conduct to persist.
[Excessive, but endurable.]
Than stop insulting people unnecessarily.
[Advice he will never take himself, but he gives it all the same.]
I've one for a month, far tamer, but you are not the only one subject to lengthy punishments. You need not pity yourself so, Eponine.
Than stop insulting people unnecessarily.
[Advice he will never take himself, but he gives it all the same.]
I've one for a month, far tamer, but you are not the only one subject to lengthy punishments. You need not pity yourself so, Eponine.
I can stay out until 10. It's not so bad.
If you've the intent to return to the Up in a matter of days, you might. You can't stay with me, however. I'm certain they're monitoring things with the device they've given me.
[He mostly wouldn't care for himself, but he does have a roommate and he'll not drag the woman into citations with Eponine.]
If you've the intent to return to the Up in a matter of days, you might. You can't stay with me, however. I'm certain they're monitoring things with the device they've given me.
[He mostly wouldn't care for himself, but he does have a roommate and he'll not drag the woman into citations with Eponine.]
It is up to you. Either you wish to sign with him again, or you don't. But as I've said about other options, do not make your decision hastily. I'd prefer you not drink yourself into oblivion on a doorstep, but if you wish to, at least tell me which one, so I might come collect you in the morning.
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