05-06-2018, 04:02 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-06-2018, 04:02 AM by Suiteheart.)
[align=center][div style=" background-color: transparent; border: 0px solid black; width: 530px; min-height: 9px; font-family:; line-height: 110%; text-align: justify; padding: 20px"]Though Suiteheart knew she was right at the the meeting, she still wasn't above apologizing to Roy for possibly hurting his feelings. She had ripped into he and Maes (though most heavily the former) at the meeting, and at the time, she didn't give a shit. Then, she wanted those two idiots to realize how dumb their ideas were. Go on the attack? With a group of pacifist? What the hell kind of plan was that? Did they want to get everyone slaughtered?
But as she continued to think, she had to admit that some of their logic was sound. She also had to admit that they weren't idiots; Maes and Roy were smart. Each was trained in combat and even war, so each knew the consequences. The only part that she still had not made amends with was their blatant disrespect of Starrynight. Had they had such serious concerns, they should've sought out private counsel with the leader. Public ridicule of the one in power was not smart. And quite frankly, it was rude.
Even so, she did feel bad. She had been a bit of a bitch to the both of them. And seeing as how Roy was the first one she could find, she decided to follow him. She continued after the bobcat for some ways, thinking about what to say and how to say it. She knew she would more than likely have to bite her tongue, but she hoped it didn't come to that. And she sure as hell hoped she could keep her cool.
Finally, after Roy had settled down on the Pebble Coast, she joined him. Silent. After a few heartbeats of waves upon shore, she said, "I wanted to say sorry for earlier." Dark eyes shifted from the waves to the feline, wondering what he would say. "It's not that I hated the idea, I just didn't like how you went about it. And I get it. Sitting and waiting is hard - it's harder than risking life and limb on the battlefield. But politics is a waiting game. And as much as we don't like it, we've got to deal with it." She shook her head a bit. Waiting was the worst game of all. "But yeah... I'm sorry I blew up a lil' bit. It just pissed me off, I guess," Suite chuckled.
But as she continued to think, she had to admit that some of their logic was sound. She also had to admit that they weren't idiots; Maes and Roy were smart. Each was trained in combat and even war, so each knew the consequences. The only part that she still had not made amends with was their blatant disrespect of Starrynight. Had they had such serious concerns, they should've sought out private counsel with the leader. Public ridicule of the one in power was not smart. And quite frankly, it was rude.
Even so, she did feel bad. She had been a bit of a bitch to the both of them. And seeing as how Roy was the first one she could find, she decided to follow him. She continued after the bobcat for some ways, thinking about what to say and how to say it. She knew she would more than likely have to bite her tongue, but she hoped it didn't come to that. And she sure as hell hoped she could keep her cool.
Finally, after Roy had settled down on the Pebble Coast, she joined him. Silent. After a few heartbeats of waves upon shore, she said, "I wanted to say sorry for earlier." Dark eyes shifted from the waves to the feline, wondering what he would say. "It's not that I hated the idea, I just didn't like how you went about it. And I get it. Sitting and waiting is hard - it's harder than risking life and limb on the battlefield. But politics is a waiting game. And as much as we don't like it, we've got to deal with it." She shook her head a bit. Waiting was the worst game of all. "But yeah... I'm sorry I blew up a lil' bit. It just pissed me off, I guess," Suite chuckled.
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[glow=black,10,100]GOT MY DEGREE IN THE GUTTER,[/glow]
[glow=black,1,100]MY HEART BROKEN IN THE DORMS OF THE IVY LEAGUE