[She looks both sheepish and excited all at once, in realizing this had kind of delayed the introductions with her wanting to help him out initially and all. She waves a hand from side to side as if to tell him not to worry about it.]
It's alright. I needed more help than that when I first got here. Besides, you won't figure the emotions unless you practice.
[ He'll give her a bit of a bow out of habit. Yuuri wouldn't have known what kind of names were normal for mermaids but "Ariel" sounded pretty normal for even his standards. It's a nice name for a sweet girl. ]
I guess you're right. Practice using my emotions so that I don't bother others with their effect... It seems a little weird, but it does make sense.
[ It's also something he plans to try to practice in privacy than out where others could see the reactions. ]
Well, I'm sure you'll get the hang of it! For yourself too. So you feel safer and more comfortable with it, I mean. Not just for not bothering anyone else. That's important too! I mean, it's not like we can actually control our emotions, they just sort of happen, but you can try get better in learning the different effects, yeah.
[Because it shouldn't just be about him being worried over everyone else. That's motivation, sure, but it should also be for Yuuri himself to feel more confident about this.]
[ Listening to her explain herself, Yuuri knows that there's nothing wrong with what she says. It's all solid advice and things that he will take to heart because he's not the kind of person who won't listen to advice given to him. Or, well, depending on the kind of advice. ]
All very true and good points to make.
[ He'll chuckle softly and give his head a shake. ]
It's still funny to me—purposefully making myself feel something strong enough to see what happens around me.
I know. It'll take practice to get used to, but you will! Just be careful when you practice.
[Because the consequences of their emotions can vary, to say the least. But she's trying to be supportive and give what advice she can, for all that she's been here a few months in comparison to others.]
Anything I should keep in mind when I try practicing?
[ He'd make sure to secure Makkachin somewhere self before trying any extreme emotions. ...whatever those might be. Anger was obviously going to be one of those, but there had to be others. Fear? ]
Ah, depending on how the emotions manifest, anger or fear, those sort of emotions might be....a little more dangerous in comparison to happier ones like just now?
[Probably something kind of obvious or that most would likely guess for themselves but. He did ask.]
Yeah. Just to be safe. I'm just glad I was able to help and you're okay after that, really.
[Which is clearly the important thing. Informing the newbies and keeping them safe, or as safe as possible with the consequences of emotions sometimes around here.]
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[She looks both sheepish and excited all at once, in realizing this had kind of delayed the introductions with her wanting to help him out initially and all. She waves a hand from side to side as if to tell him not to worry about it.]
It's alright. I needed more help than that when I first got here. Besides, you won't figure the emotions unless you practice.
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[ He'll give her a bit of a bow out of habit. Yuuri wouldn't have known what kind of names were normal for mermaids but "Ariel" sounded pretty normal for even his standards. It's a nice name for a sweet girl. ]
I guess you're right. Practice using my emotions so that I don't bother others with their effect... It seems a little weird, but it does make sense.
[ It's also something he plans to try to practice in privacy than out where others could see the reactions. ]
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[Because it shouldn't just be about him being worried over everyone else. That's motivation, sure, but it should also be for Yuuri himself to feel more confident about this.]
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All very true and good points to make.
[ He'll chuckle softly and give his head a shake. ]
It's still funny to me—purposefully making myself feel something strong enough to see what happens around me.
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[Because the consequences of their emotions can vary, to say the least. But she's trying to be supportive and give what advice she can, for all that she's been here a few months in comparison to others.]
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[ He'd make sure to secure Makkachin somewhere self before trying any extreme emotions. ...whatever those might be. Anger was obviously going to be one of those, but there had to be others. Fear? ]
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[Probably something kind of obvious or that most would likely guess for themselves but. He did ask.]
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[ Definitely the most obvious but it never hurt to ask. ]
I guess go easy on the more extreme emotions if I can help it.
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[Which is clearly the important thing. Informing the newbies and keeping them safe, or as safe as possible with the consequences of emotions sometimes around here.]