Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-26414442-20150506015955/@comment-25936606-20150512010415

Tim looked steadily at the Yankee as he insulted Headmaster Grimm, as well as Tim's own story. He wasn't very surprised by the Yankee's expressive opinion - a lot of fairytales were offended when Tim defended destiny, and the Yankee certainly seemed like the type to think so lowly of someone who stood up for it so strongly. He almost said something before Pirouette beat him to it.

Instead of responding to the Yankee's outburst (even though he, too, felt he should defend his 'not-that-bad' ending), he put his arm around Pirouette's shoulders to comfort her. He took a deep breath to calm himself before he said to her, "It's okay, Pirouette. The grass is always greener on the other side, you can't hexpect him to understand what it's like."