Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5543592-20190520181834/@comment-5583506-20190611231104

SkyrimsShillelagh wrote: Tanner knew people didn't think he was worthless. That didn't really change how he felt, however. That was sort of the thing about depression, he guessed. It defied rationalization.

"Thanks." He said, trying to sound like he meant it. She recognised that tone in his voice all too well. Being yet another lonely, insufficient soul in a bleak and indifferent world somehow made it all the more easier to see through and spot other people that were like that. Almost like they had some kind of glow around them. Maybe that was another reason she had found herself drawn to him in the first place? They were too similar, albeit she had wished that the similarity between them hadn't been feeling of the world expecting the two to carry its burdens.

She wanted to give him a hug, but with Denis still poking around inside the wound she wouldn't be moving an inch in his direction.

I am wearing a chain and ball...

"It's not nearly enough though, is it?" she said. "You ever feel as if there is nothing for you? No purpose? No meaning? Just dehumanized routine unless other people give you a purpose or meaning?"