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City Mods ([personal profile] citycouncil) wrote in [community profile] cityarcade2017-04-18 07:38 pm

MEME: Reverse Questions - Pups Ask the Muns

Muns: Post here listing all of the characters you play (you might want to list journals, too, just for reference) or are thinking of playing.

Everyone: Ask the MUNS anything about the GAME or THEIR PUPS, because we all know the muns will answer when the characters won't. They can be specific questions ("How does he feel about her?") or general questions ("Why did you choose this pup?", "How do you channel them?", etc.)

TWIST: The questions are coming from inside the house the pups this time. Tag around with your characters' questions (or rants or whatever else) for each other. Have fun!
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[personal profile] di 2017-04-19 05:26 pm (UTC)(link)
You're helping Jack — truly. I think he would be in a much darker place right now if he was still at the Home, especially since he's had a couple friends disappear from the city. He never felt like the Home was a place that he could really treat at his own, and without a place that feels like a home, he never would have been able to flourish.

He looks up to you and Spencer so, so much. And there's nothing but love in his heart for the both of you, and he's still a little stunned that the both of you already seem to love and want him so much even though he hasn't known you for that long. Even though his Ma was as accepting as can be, Old Nick never tried very hard to be part of Jack's life, and the fact that Jack's grandfather also wanted nothing to do with him really made Jack realize that the bar for who's considered family is much higher. Even his loving grandmother and stepgrandfather always kept themselves at a slight distance. So the fact that the both of you are so hands-on with Jack is helping.

I do think that one challenge that may come across will be whenever he stops seeing eye-to-eye with you on all matters. And I mean in a more confrontational way than you trying to reassure him that he's a good boy — when the two of you disagree genuinely on matters, Jack may struggle because he'll be inclined to simply agree, or he might stifle and bury that frustration. With his Ma, he felt open and secure enough to really let his emotions out however he wanted, but he's still trying to find that right balance with you. He'll get there! But if he's ever quiet, try to gently coax him out. His thoughts are always better out than in. ♥