anti-mary sue practice
Oct. 14th, 2005 06:29 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Walking with Daisuke was something like taking a poorly trained dog out for some exercise. He did not stay on the left side of the sidewalk, he often bumped into unforgiving people, he yelled loud and generally unfunny things at inopportune times, and he walked through every puddle he could find, splashing grime and mud on unfortunate bystanders.
Takeru considered himself to be a very nice young man, and had he ever made a list of his qualities, "kind" would have been number one. After that would probably be "understanding," then perhaps "easy-going," or maybe "good listener." Thus, Daisuke's obnoxious whoops were not annoying to him at all. Daisuke's constant tugs and yanks on Takeru's backpack were endeering, not a worthy cause of murder. And he definately thought that Daisuke's nonstop inane chattering was an adorable idiosyncrasy.
Takeru considered himself to be a very nice young man, and had he ever made a list of his qualities, "kind" would have been number one. After that would probably be "understanding," then perhaps "easy-going," or maybe "good listener." Thus, Daisuke's obnoxious whoops were not annoying to him at all. Daisuke's constant tugs and yanks on Takeru's backpack were endeering, not a worthy cause of murder. And he definately thought that Daisuke's nonstop inane chattering was an adorable idiosyncrasy.