I...I don't know. There's something different, after that. The way you interact is different. Because now he knows how you feel, and you know how he feels, and that--it changes things. It was, um. It was like that with the last person I tried telling.
Maybe that's just my fault. It was hard to be around him, after that.
I think it only changes things if you dwell on it, if you dwell on what you can't have at the exclusion of what you do. Here's the thing, Beleth. If you don't tell him and he figures it out, things will be weird anyway. He'll wonder why you didn't say, wish you would so it would be out there, and so on. If you tell him, and remember that he's valuable to you as "just" a friend, as long as he is, then it doesn't have to be weird.
You'll still have feelings. They won't simply vanish. But you have control of them.
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Maybe that's just my fault. It was hard to be around him, after that.
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You'll still have feelings. They won't simply vanish. But you have control of them.
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[ Would she prefer to lose Alistair as a friend? No. Never. ]
Thank you, Anders. I'm sorry that I've been so...difficult.
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