Indeed a fool of mine
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There were many things about him that made little sense, but his entire existence was rather questionable so everything else slid by rather unnoticed. After all, noticing him brought to attention too many other things. Ryoujoku had all the patience in the world; if he had an end goal in mind, then no amount of time could make him forget. But he was also very easily bored; something had to be constantly entertaining. So then if he had an end goal in mind, but waiting for it to happen was wonderfully dull, would he have the patience to go through with it? The rabbit was splayed in the most awful way, really, but it had died now and he was no longer interested.



So for him, it was a good thing that his silly daughter had come calling because without her he would have had the arduous task of coming up with something else to do. Grinning automatically, the tattered hybrid all but bounced off to meet her. Nearing her, he slowed to a more casual stroll and picked his ways through the yellowing underbrush, Why, hello there, darlin'. He laughed for no reason in particular, Did you come all the way here by yourself?

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