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She's like that ghostly old lady that follows you around giving stoic wisdom at the drop of a hat, and it's infuriating. Especially when she's right.
He is a curious man, with a lot of anger in his heart. There is someone wiser and gentler underneath that not many get to see.
He is insufferable. I can't st-- NO I do NOT have a crush on him.
He's gotta cheer up! I've made it my mission to get him to smile. He's got that cute broody thing going on.
He's a lifelong friend and like a big brother to me. Sometimes his recklessness scares me, but he always knows when to give me courage. I trust him with my life.
He's got the best heart of any of us, hands down, and I want to see him get out in the universe and grow.
Patient no. 22-12609 is both the most exciting and terrifying part of my day; he is under a lot of stress and consequently aggressive. Being an undocumented species, we're still guarded about his chances.
Garvy is getting used to seeing Rubeus each day as part of his care team, but it is a wary tolerance at best. He is vulnerable and has limited mobility while injured, so some of his acceptance of care seems to come from resignation.
Moss is fascinating, if not occasionally terrifying; I'm able to follow him undisturbed now. I'm starting to believe I'm earning his trust, but while still figuring out his body language and behavior, it's hard to say.
Moss's feelings of Rubeus are not entirely clear; however it appears that he does not consider Rubeus a threat, and tolerates his presence. He has been cautious and gentle during the few occasions of engagement.