Yes. Eventually, everyone experiences something like regret, or shame, but that isn't a sign to give up! People can't live without other people.
[if he seems particularly passionate about this, it's because of all the antisocial morons he has to keep in line at home... he's given this lecture before. but he still earnestly means it for her, not just the semi-automatic way he dispenses advice.]
And don't say something like "well I'm a vampire," because you know that isn't what I mean by "people."
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Yes. Eventually, everyone experiences something like regret, or shame, but that isn't a sign to give up! People can't live without other people.
[if he seems particularly passionate about this, it's because of all the antisocial morons he has to keep in line at home... he's given this lecture before. but he still earnestly means it for her, not just the semi-automatic way he dispenses advice.]
And don't say something like "well I'm a vampire," because you know that isn't what I mean by "people."