Richard has to let go, because he is sick and no one ever taught him how to play tug of war. He feels bad about it, though. He had wanted to be helpful.]
I suppose you're right. [He remembers to sound grateful for Ember's kindness and a little apologetic for his mistake, rather than sounding of put out about being helpless and useless. Richard just moves on with it, knowing a lost battle when he sees it.] Were you headed to the residences?
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Richard has to let go, because he is sick and no one ever taught him how to play tug of war. He feels bad about it, though. He had wanted to be helpful.]
I suppose you're right. [He remembers to sound grateful for Ember's kindness and a little apologetic for his mistake, rather than sounding of put out about being helpless and useless. Richard just moves on with it, knowing a lost battle when he sees it.] Were you headed to the residences?