So Jono blew up part of the Mansion
Oct. 16th, 2003 12:16 pmCan't say exactly that I'm surprised.
The boy has no control. He knows it, I know it, everyone knows it. I'd be willing to place good money (not that I'm a gambling man...) on the idea that Jono will be fussed over, sympathized with, coddled, and allowed to continue on his uncontrolled, unchecked ways with zero efforts to correct his problems.
But I'm not a betting man.
What I'm wondering is how long it will take before instead of filling a bed in the Infirmary Jono fills one of the graves out back?
Salaam,
Haroun
The boy has no control. He knows it, I know it, everyone knows it. I'd be willing to place good money (not that I'm a gambling man...) on the idea that Jono will be fussed over, sympathized with, coddled, and allowed to continue on his uncontrolled, unchecked ways with zero efforts to correct his problems.
But I'm not a betting man.
What I'm wondering is how long it will take before instead of filling a bed in the Infirmary Jono fills one of the graves out back?
Salaam,
Haroun
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Date: 2003-10-16 08:37 pm (UTC)Although if you were really wanting to be unpleasant you could have said he blew up part of the mansion again.
I'd do something to help if I'd any idea what. I know Ms. Frost has done some things, though I don't really understand them. I know Jono doesn't seem to want to learn anything about his powers; on the other hand, as far as I know, every time he tries something new, something blows up. At least I can practice without putting anybody in danger.
And I'm quite sure he doesn't want to kill anyone.
There are ways for him to practice in isolation...
Date: 2003-10-17 01:28 am (UTC)Why am I the first person to consider this possibility?
Haroun