He'd love it and he knows it.
Troubles with ice skating.
( Or else he may decide that something small and fuzzy is /just/ what you need in your life. (Nadia) )
Troubles with Trouble.
( Call it a /special occasion/. (Andrew) )
Troubles with... something we're not sure of.
Your result for Roleplayer Test!...
The Portraitist
Random, Character-Oriented, Platonic
As a Portraitist, the character is everything to you. You value the character's personality and development more than anything else, and your goal in roleplay is to flesh the character out in any and every way possible. You're the method actor of the roleplay world: you know your character through and through (you've probably done a ton of research) and you enjoy throwing your character into new and random situations just to prompt interesting reactions. However, you're hard to involve in any plots, mostly because ongoing stories that don't focus on exploring your character's innermost depths quickly bore you. Also, you might like to put your character in tragic/stressful situations a little too much.
She tried apologizing! He wasn't listening.
FTB, a bit PG-13.
Phone calls about parties.
This is not misrepresented at all.
Really. Just friends.
Flashback style!
(Big Jack scene goes here.)
( I've got your godawful tequila in there somewhere. (Pete) )
Asking to move in together goes about as well as you might expect.
( Feeling a bit violent today, love? (Nadia, Pete) )
Kitty and Nadia should go back to kindergarten.
All the tech people are evil, don't you know?
( Have I mentioned recently that you're evil? (Pete) )
One has to wonder what this is in comparison to. Jack? The Shadow King?
That's about right.
There was a questionaire. Nate goes on the backup list.
The night of the mission, after. Nothing to see here.
(Log with Pete goes here.)
