"I'm sure it'll be fine," the Balladeer assures her, as Beth ducks her head to lightly preen some of Angus's long fur. "People can get used to pretty much anything."
It will be easier, though, for the more visibly normal like the two of them. He's got no illusions about people like Asmodia being able to walk about freely tomorrow. Certainly he hopes there wouldn't be violence, but it would still be a spectacle, and who wants to deal with that every time they go out? At least none of these Rift problems are really the fault of any Rifties; that would buy them a good deal of ill-will.
Hell, it might anyway. He doubts the world turning itself inside-out is going to make certain people more rational.
"It just can't turn into an us-versus-them situation. Like it or not, we're here now - might as well try to be good neighbors." It'll help that all the Rifties probably won't be living in the same couple of buildings anymore. That's a little insular, really.
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It will be easier, though, for the more visibly normal like the two of them. He's got no illusions about people like Asmodia being able to walk about freely tomorrow. Certainly he hopes there wouldn't be violence, but it would still be a spectacle, and who wants to deal with that every time they go out? At least none of these Rift problems are really the fault of any Rifties; that would buy them a good deal of ill-will.
Hell, it might anyway. He doubts the world turning itself inside-out is going to make certain people more rational.
"It just can't turn into an us-versus-them situation. Like it or not, we're here now - might as well try to be good neighbors." It'll help that all the Rifties probably won't be living in the same couple of buildings anymore. That's a little insular, really.