Phillip's quiet for a moment, absently tapping a finger against his lip as he processes both the statement the emotions that go with it. That... yeah. If someone was going to be revived, that sounds like it's roughly how it should work. It's... a running theme, in what he is an isn't ok with, he thinks. Balance. That if someone was to not die when they should have, then something else had to counter that force within the rest of the universe.
At the very least, it's clear that the answer settles him in some way, going back to sip at his coffee after a few moments.] That... sounds more like how it should work, in my world. I think? Or at least it feels more right.
[but Phillip isn't really sure how to articulate it so he leaves it there.
He leans back a little in the chair, mulling over the question for a moment. It's a fair one, considering the conversation.] ...No. It doesn't.
[The revival itself does, a little, but that almost seems to be entirely separate from Gansey. If he handled it differently, it might also trouble him. But he's not going to have a hard time being around the other boy or anything.]
Well his introduction to me was to push someone I was talking to out of the way so he could try and hit on me.
[And while Phillip appreciates other people being forward, that was just rude.]
He just... had this air of entitlement about him. Like whatever he did was justified, like as long as he did it it was fine because clearly he deserved it. He said as much, said he was owed his life back.
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Phillip's quiet for a moment, absently tapping a finger against his lip as he processes both the statement the emotions that go with it. That... yeah. If someone was going to be revived, that sounds like it's roughly how it should work. It's... a running theme, in what he is an isn't ok with, he thinks. Balance. That if someone was to not die when they should have, then something else had to counter that force within the rest of the universe.
At the very least, it's clear that the answer settles him in some way, going back to sip at his coffee after a few moments.] That... sounds more like how it should work, in my world. I think? Or at least it feels more right.
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[he has a wry quirk of his lips at that.]
Does it bother you, knowing that I've died?
[He takes a seat back at the table with Phillip.]
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[but Phillip isn't really sure how to articulate it so he leaves it there.
He leans back a little in the chair, mulling over the question for a moment. It's a fair one, considering the conversation.] ...No. It doesn't.
[The revival itself does, a little, but that almost seems to be entirely separate from Gansey. If he handled it differently, it might also trouble him. But he's not going to have a hard time being around the other boy or anything.]
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Tell me why this person in particular seems to have you so incensed, [he asks bringing the focus back to Phillip.]
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[And while Phillip appreciates other people being forward, that was just rude.]
He just... had this air of entitlement about him. Like whatever he did was justified, like as long as he did it it was fine because clearly he deserved it. He said as much, said he was owed his life back.
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You don't have to interact with him anymore, do you? Who was this individual?
[Gansey would rather know who this is. He sounds potentially interesting.]
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