[He stares at this in utter confusion for a moment, piecing what he's supposed to do together with the replies. All three are men, but even men are responding. He lacks the context to understand - the changing definition of marriage is lost on him; to him, it is still a matter of family. But he can at least make a guess.]
I'm going to assume the difference between the first two is merely a single encounter versus a lifelong bond, for choices like these? From my perspective, none of these are marriageable.
Fuck: Rhys, I suppose. I certainly wouldn't want to kill him. (Also, this is a strange word. Familiar and yet obscure. I can't place where it could have come from.)
Marry: Beckett. I certainly wouldn't pair myself with a mortal for life, and I know he and I get along well.
Kill: Not that I want to kill anyone, but Alfie is the only one left. (I'm sorry, Alfie.)
@Enoch, text
I'm going to assume the difference between the first two is merely a single encounter versus a lifelong bond, for choices like these? From my perspective, none of these are marriageable.
Fuck: Rhys, I suppose. I certainly wouldn't want to kill him. (Also, this is a strange word. Familiar and yet obscure. I can't place where it could have come from.)
Marry: Beckett. I certainly wouldn't pair myself with a mortal for life, and I know he and I get along well.
Kill: Not that I want to kill anyone, but Alfie is the only one left. (I'm sorry, Alfie.)
Is this how you play?