22.Feb.12, 03:08 AM
There had to be a way for Talian to defeat his depression. Erisi couldn't see how there would be no solution to his friend's woes. If taking medicine only masked the problem, and doing without it only revealed how deep the problem ran, then there had to be another solution. What that was, though, Erisi had no idea. He wasn't a Healer - had never even desired that run in life as a young teenager. It was the Harper Hall for him, and not really because he was intelligent, but rather that he had a gift that could be fostered. Erisi knew about the Healer craft, he was a Harper, but detailed diagnoses and treatment was far beyond his scope of understanding. "I'm just saying that there has to be a way to beat this."
Erisi wasn't so blind to miss Talian's anger. It was restrained, but the frustration was clear on the Healer's face. Truthfully, Erisi wasn't sure that it was better than being sad, nor was he sure that he was okay with Talian being angry at his suggestions. He was trying to help, the least Talian could do was listen to him. He wasn't a Healer, but he didn't think his advice and opinions were bad enough to warrant frustration and anger. "You're letting it beat you," Erisi said, his words slightly clipped with impatience. Talian was getting frustrated, and with him frustrated, Erisi was too.
It very well could dissolve into a fight. Erisi had never been an expert at avoiding conflict, and was easy to upset, especially when he felt like he was putting a bit of his friendly trust on the line to help Talian. "Yeah, something you like." He sighed, trying to exhale the negativity that was beginning to radiate from his pores. This was why he didn't keep friends or lovers long - eventually he'd fight with them, eventually they would get fed up with his attitude. When that happened, he couldn't be bothered to make the effort to keep them by his side.
Erisi wasn't so blind to miss Talian's anger. It was restrained, but the frustration was clear on the Healer's face. Truthfully, Erisi wasn't sure that it was better than being sad, nor was he sure that he was okay with Talian being angry at his suggestions. He was trying to help, the least Talian could do was listen to him. He wasn't a Healer, but he didn't think his advice and opinions were bad enough to warrant frustration and anger. "You're letting it beat you," Erisi said, his words slightly clipped with impatience. Talian was getting frustrated, and with him frustrated, Erisi was too.
It very well could dissolve into a fight. Erisi had never been an expert at avoiding conflict, and was easy to upset, especially when he felt like he was putting a bit of his friendly trust on the line to help Talian. "Yeah, something you like." He sighed, trying to exhale the negativity that was beginning to radiate from his pores. This was why he didn't keep friends or lovers long - eventually he'd fight with them, eventually they would get fed up with his attitude. When that happened, he couldn't be bothered to make the effort to keep them by his side.