What kind of ridiculous, backward reasoning is that?
[Oh no. She's not happy.]
No. No, you are not. Lloyd is the one who decides whether he wants you in his life or not, and frankly, every sign thus far implies that he does. You may not abdicate your responsibilities by making those decisions for him, even and especially if you think you deserve it. Your punishment, if you're so wedded to chaining your sins to you, is to do the harder thing.
You want more than anything in the world to flee. Doing so is no punishment if it's self-righteous, masochistic wallowing in your guilt. The more difficult thing is to stay, and live. You've done what was easy for too long, Kratos.
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[Oh no. She's not happy.]
No. No, you are not. Lloyd is the one who decides whether he wants you in his life or not, and frankly, every sign thus far implies that he does. You may not abdicate your responsibilities by making those decisions for him, even and especially if you think you deserve it. Your punishment, if you're so wedded to chaining your sins to you, is to do the harder thing.
You want more than anything in the world to flee. Doing so is no punishment if it's self-righteous, masochistic wallowing in your guilt. The more difficult thing is to stay, and live. You've done what was easy for too long, Kratos.