Especially since Fabian can't help but call out, instinctively: ] Why did you ask me to make you mad and then started harassing me instead?!
[ BRO!!! Bro, who are we trying to make mad here!!! Bro, you know Fabian has a sensitive soul and can't be told he sucks, you'll activate one complex or another at this rate! Though Gorgug is in luck in the sense that Fabian is way too focused on the weirdness of this situation to think really deeply about the other just saying he sucks out of literally nowhere.
The only problem is not even Gorgug charging at him. Fabian looks ready for that. He's light enough on his feet that he's pondering moving out of the way at the last moment - surely something that's enough to annoy bulls is enough to annoy his friend, right. No, the problem is thinking of what to say here. For all of Fabian's yelling insults at people, the problem here is that he doesn't want to make Gorgug feel bad. And Fabian has never learned which insults are the good, anger-inducing kind, and which are the bad, sadness-inducing kind. He could yell his grievances at Gorgug over the other prioritizing so many other things over him, but wouldn't that make the other just feel bad?!
Why is this so hard. It shouldn't be so hard. In fact, Fabian is thinking for so long that Gorgug has already reached him, Fabian quickly moving out of the way, as light on his feet as ever. He's already a few steps away from Gorgug again before the other may have had the chance to fully notice it. ]
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Especially since Fabian can't help but call out, instinctively: ] Why did you ask me to make you mad and then started harassing me instead?!
[ BRO!!! Bro, who are we trying to make mad here!!! Bro, you know Fabian has a sensitive soul and can't be told he sucks, you'll activate one complex or another at this rate! Though Gorgug is in luck in the sense that Fabian is way too focused on the weirdness of this situation to think really deeply about the other just saying he sucks out of literally nowhere.
The only problem is not even Gorgug charging at him. Fabian looks ready for that. He's light enough on his feet that he's pondering moving out of the way at the last moment - surely something that's enough to annoy bulls is enough to annoy his friend, right. No, the problem is thinking of what to say here. For all of Fabian's yelling insults at people, the problem here is that he doesn't want to make Gorgug feel bad. And Fabian has never learned which insults are the good, anger-inducing kind, and which are the bad, sadness-inducing kind. He could yell his grievances at Gorgug over the other prioritizing so many other things over him, but wouldn't that make the other just feel bad?!
Why is this so hard. It shouldn't be so hard. In fact, Fabian is thinking for so long that Gorgug has already reached him, Fabian quickly moving out of the way, as light on his feet as ever. He's already a few steps away from Gorgug again before the other may have had the chance to fully notice it. ]