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(Ahh! Sorry! Umm…We could skip to evening again and there could be some sort of together dinner.)
(Ahh! Sorry! Umm…We could skip to evening again and there could be some sort of together dinner.)
(Sure, sounds good lol)
(…Bump?)
(I thought one of you would start that…)
(I'm just gonna do it because I'm bored T^T)
Logan was sitting alone in the kitchen again with his book, not speaking to anyone or moving other than to flip his page.
Patton walked into the kitchen to grab a quick snack and saw Logan there, reading his book again. "Hey, Lo. That's the book that you described earlier. Whose predictions were correct?"
"Bit of both. The plot is rather a…" Logan flipped through a stack of notecards he had in his pocket. "…'hot mess' at the moment."
"So both of our predictions were correct in a way? What do you mean when you say that the plot is a hot mess at the moment? What's going on in it?" Patton asked, genuinely curious about the events in the book.
Remus slowly opened his eyes. "You're awake." Deceit said, his eyes widened when he realized that. Deceit had been stroking his head and staring at Remus, which lead to Remus waking up to Deceit staring down at him.
Logan set down the book and started describing the new events to Patton in detail. They were indeed a bit of a train wreck, and even Logan was struggling to follow it at certain points.
At the points where Logan didn't understand, Patton oddly did. Any part relating to a character's feelings that were involved in the plot was something that Patton understood quite well and explained to Logan.
"But why would he go out of his way and expend so much energy for the girl who has caused the majority of the plot conflicts? It's a hindrance to their goal and a complete waste of time, if you ask me. She was hardly even in danger."
"Sometimes a hero will do anything for love. I learned that from Roman. Even if they had caused most issues, a hero would do anything for someone. I do feel like he's going slightly too far, though, and letting his feelings control him entirely and over exaggerating things, like how Roman is," Patton, for being quite understanding with feelings, also knew when people were trusting them too much and over exaggerating things because of them.
"But that doesn't make any logical sense. There's no reason to go after such a person, is there? I can hardly imagine he enjoys her company very much." Logan looked down at the book again, a bit frustrated and confused. He hated not understanding things.
Remus stared at Deceit for a bit longer before breaking out into his signiture smile. "Hey D~!" He teased, which cause him to be abruptly shoved off the bed.
"It does feel slightly forced, actually, Lo. Maybe there will be a point in the book where we figure out that he was forced to save her all of these times. I don't sense true feelings, and what's actually there feels over exaggerated and possibly fake," Patton said, giving Logan his interpretation of things.
Logan sighed, running his fingers through his hair. "I just don't understand these… these 'feelings'." He marked his page and closed the book. "Never mind… I'll figure it out later."
Remus rubbed his head as he stood up. "Rude way to wake someone from sleeping, D." He chuckled. "Maybe if you didn't give me that I wouldn't of shoved you off!" Deceit hissed back.
"Lo, if you wanna know more about feelings, I could always help you out! I've been wanting to explain them to you for a while now, so you could be there for the others as well and express yourself more," Patton said.
"If you insist, Patton…" Logan sighed and dragged Patton over to the couch by one hand, figuring this would be a long conversation.
Patton quickly got to discussing feelings, explaining them, their importance, and how one might handle a situation when feeling that emotion, all in a way that made it easy for Logan to understand.
(Going to bed! Night!)
(Night!)
Logan nodded slowly, but still seemed confused. "You said there are multiple types of love… what do you mean by that?" He asked.
"There are multiple types of love, Logan. There's the love that you have for your family that can never be broken no matter how bad things can get. That's called unconditional love. Then there's that love that you have for your close friends, like they are pretty much family, but not. Then, of course, there is also the love that you would feel when with your significant other, which is the one most commonly talked about. Sadly, though, love can be fake because the person wants to manipulate the other, but most times love is true," Patton said.
Logan kept nodding and had pulled out a small notebook to take notes in. "How can you tell which type of love it is? Or if it's fake?"
"Well, to tell which type, it is easy when it comes to family, but it can be difficult when with friends, because sometimes you love them more than a friend and want to be with them. That's pretty much what a crush is, in some sense. Sometimes you date someone thinking that you love them like that when you just love them as a friend and other times you treat someone like a friend but you love them more. It can get confusing, but people figure out eventually. Then, to tell if it's fake, they would show signs, like always ignoring you or putting things off – though, sometimes they could truly be busy, so look into that without snooping – or maybe they'll be with others a lot, or treat you badly and then blame it on something else," Patton explained.
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