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You ruffle her head.
"You gave us a pretty bad scare when you disappeared! Like you died from embarrasment so hard you didn't even do that paper disintegration. How was the timeout zone? Did you have a chat with a glitcher hologram, arguing about how it wasn't him that sent you there and that you were just trying to get people up your skirt? You were right to think your outlook would change, as Radmin's affections are life changing!"
"Gh-! No! I, uh, had a talk with Rulekeeper. She seemed a little upset and didn't want to talk about it, so just asked me to think about what occurred, and I didn't want to ask about what she didn't want to talk about! Did you talk with her?"
"Yes, and I am hardly proud to say that I made her cry." you say, back to the killed mood.
>"'Proud' isn't a good word for it, but that looked like actual progress was made."
"Oh, oh geez."
"Now let's forget all that and get all Alison on each other and cuddle up, no new territory involved. Pure comfort zones, here."
"Yes, please. I want to try it again another time, just not now."
"And later we'll ask more advice from someone with more experience!" you say, looking at Glamison. She looks back at you with a lifted eyebrow, before her tail pulls you down into a pile with Sweatermouse where she joins in.
You still can't help but think about the Glitchkeep family, if just because seeing the most powerful entity in the universe get reduced to a bawling mess is hardly what you call comforting.
>Nearly everything Glitcher did as a person made him out to be a self-absorbed asshole god
His ethics were always questionable at best.
>There's really no point in thinking about him as a person
Yet pointless things have never stopped you! You can't help but ponder it, as reading people was always one of your best strengths. A legitimate strength, even.
With that in mind, it is true that Glitcher's 'true colors' were hidden behind a tie dye filter, between his mood swings and his generally poor communication.
>Radmin is probably the contestant least likely to have something positive or comforting to say about Glitcher.
You were hardly his best bud, and could point out a great deal of flaws. Such as that time where he could have explained the situation to you, but instead pushed you right into your own purple ghost, probably because explaining it 'would be boring.'
Nonetheless, it would be a stretch to say that you couldn't come up with anything good to say about him, either. Based on his actions, you have a feeling that Glitcher wanted to be a legitimately good person, while all of his tendencies and habits pushed him to being to being a selfish ass with near limitless power. Normally you might believe that everything he did was in his own self interest, from the games to even his apologies to others, but that idea doesn't quite sit with you so well for a couple reasons. As far as you could tell, it was entirely true that Glitcher was afraid to act without someone looking over him who had their shit together. Secondly, and when the cycle reveals his past selves to him, his reaction isn't looking at all the cool god stuff he can do, but rather puts him into a state of suicidal depression when he sees just how much of a careless dick he could be.
You might even go so far to say that he thought poorly of himself, and so he sought the direction of people he looked up to so that he wouldn't have to work off of his own thoughts. That is entering the world of speculation, however, and right now, you may as well indulge yourself in present company.
You'll still make a point to confirm that Top Hat Alpha was just teleported to the stadium to enjoy life, rather than be truly killed off for questioning Glitcher during the admin dating game.
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