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My son is wise beyond his years, and I am most confident that he has more potential than he realizes. He is very important to me and I hold him in high regard. Monitoring his schooling ensures me that he is succeeding in his academics - which seems to not be an issue as he has already exceled all of his subjects. His attachment to me is perplexing, however. It's a cycle I went through with my own father, and it only led to disappointment and utter humiliation. Faust is a marvelous young boy - his intelligence much surpassed his youth - but his clinginess will only serve to undermine him.
My mothe- Oh I mean, papa (excuse me) is far too sentimental in my opinion. I'm old enough to know what's best for myself and having a mother hen in my presence all the time isn't going to do much good for me. I understand that he's merely looking out for me because he cares, but I politely decline his assistance. I'm no longer a baby, and can take care of myself just fine. Does that mean I love him any less? Of course not. I simply feel the baby-ish demeaner he uses towards me is very unwelcoming.
My sweet, loving child is growing up far too quickly, isn't he? I can still recall the day when his father first brought him home after that…incident. He was only a newborn at the time. So small, and so precious. Regardless of how old he gets, Faust will still forever be my precious baby boy. He resembles his father in many ways, almost as if he were a smaller replica of him. I find it adorable seeing Faust cling to his father like glue, failing to ever leave his side. I do, however, don't appreciate Vincent giving him a gun. The poor child is going to get hurt if he isn't careful. But..I suppose my husband knows what he's doing. I trust his judgment as much as I trust my own. I simply want the best for our dear Faustus and to continue being a good papa to him.
The children at school are typically of such fragility that they become a chore after a while. But with you, I don't need to worry about that. You're unbreakable, hence why I'm convinced you're worth my time. But until I find the very thing that makes you wish you had never been born, my dear friend, I won't give up on you. There's a reason why you're my favorite toy to play with.
Otto taught me that it is crucial to befriend those who are powerful, or at least those who think they are… It ensures it is effortless to ruin them once you discover their affairs. I have no intentions of that, however. I have nothing but loyalty to offer. I simply desire to see how far you make it before you burn.