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abraxasnet2022-10-06 04:02 pm
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I've seen and heard a lot about Horizons and how most view them as a personal domain. A meaningful place in most respects, something that feels like home.
In theory, I can understand it, and how it bends to the whim of the mind and memory. The problem is that I'm not sure how to put that into practice.
What if your comfort is in people, not places? How do you quantify that and use it to craft your sanctum?
In theory, I can understand it, and how it bends to the whim of the mind and memory. The problem is that I'm not sure how to put that into practice.
What if your comfort is in people, not places? How do you quantify that and use it to craft your sanctum?
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A room, too.
So now I have a second imaginary bedroom. But it's the thought and all that jazz.
After taking my house for a few months, the least he can do is share his, I guess.
[ She does mean that the earlier part more than the words put down.
But she doesn't know Cas quite as well as saying just that yet.
She was grateful. Still is, now sober, but it's complicated.
And she knows Dean sharing space isn't about guilt. ]
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I'm not certain how in-depth the horizon is, but there's an armory, a dungeon, and more. I was given one of the guest rooms before the Free Cities. Not that I did much more than occupy its four corners.
I considered attending Karaoke night but ultimately decided to pick up a shift at Mag's instead. Singing is better left to the experienced.
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Where were you before that?
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