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Jack Kline ([personal profile] godjr) wrote in [community profile] diademooc 2025-05-26 11:59 pm (UTC)

I know a lot about them, I could tell you!

[ Jack latches onto reasons for him to talk with other people because he is a lonely individual and very alone at the moment. He also is someone who can't trust himself to make good choices on his own. He will, because he has to, he has no other choice here, but it makes him very nervous. Too many people have managed to influence him in the wrong direction though that it's just as dangerous for him to cling to strangers and listen to them intently as if they can show him the way. One of these days he'll have to be able to listen to his own voice and trust in himself. Today is just not that.

His eyes widen into saucers at that description and he has a similar excited look to a childish wonder. Jack loves space stories, he's a huge Star Wars fan. It's the one place that he could probably go that he doesn't know how. Lucifer told him they were capable of going out into the stars and universe, but he never showed Jack how, so the idea of it is still novel. ]


A spaceship? Do you know how to fly one? Have you been in any space battles? Have you been on many planets?

[ His usual quiet tone is enthusiastic now as he eagerly asks the questions, but it's only a moment or two later that he realizes he's peppered Amos and that's probably annoying. His excitement can be exhausting to other people, he knows that, and he's fairly slow to it ordinarily, he's not often so energetic. ]

Sorry. [ He deflates and his smile is nervous, hesitant. ] Maybe if you see me there, you can tell me about your space travels? [ It's hopeful but giving Amos the ability to walk away without pressure.]

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