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Talking with the Professor ~Limited~
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"Well it seems like to me, you're adjusting well.  You are fortunate.  In many instances this is not the case.  Rogue for example, accidentally absorbed the personality of Carol Danvers and both have often fought over who would remain in control.  Your case  is a little different because neither of you seem to have any ill will toward the other."  The Professor pauses for a moment and then adds, "I would suggest that you engage in a conversation with Demi and some of the other students.  Some of your classmates might have some difficulty in your personality changes and it is important that both sides understand the situation.  Since it seems as if you are at peace with your bonding it will not help the situation if Demi is course with your friends or people you care deeply.  For example, her reaction to Johnny will only serve to build a wall between the two of you.  On the other hand, if you are alright with some actions Demi is taking, like eating, it's only fair you tell the people around you, who are trying to protect you, to not make her feel bad about indulging herself.  Does this sound fair?" 

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RE: Talking with the Professor ~Limited~ - by GM Marvel - 09-27-2015, 06:33 AM
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