[.....Well okay then. The first thing to really come to his mind is 'first world problems', but then he instantly reprimands himself for it. Even with all his experience being other people, there's no way he could place himself in a teenage girl's shoes. Especially not anymore. Isn't it a good thing that what worries someone like her is having too many people who care for her in that way?
Even so, there's just a little bit of remaining spite. The only people left who care about him at all are Benny and Bobby. He often gets the feeling that people like Simon, Lang and even his uncle only tolerate him out of obligation. Calisto's no longer in town, either.]
... I see. Regardless of the amount of suitors, having children in a 'game of life and death' would be foolish. [He's been to those games as Bobby, he knows how brutal it can get.]
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Even so, there's just a little bit of remaining spite. The only people left who care about him at all are Benny and Bobby. He often gets the feeling that people like Simon, Lang and even his uncle only tolerate him out of obligation. Calisto's no longer in town, either.]
... I see. Regardless of the amount of suitors, having children in a 'game of life and death' would be foolish. [He's been to those games as Bobby, he knows how brutal it can get.]