Re: louis d/iris r
In the hotel. Twice now. When we are drawn there, I become [...] very demanding. To the point that I haven't waited for someone to say yes and didn't listen when someone said no. [The last sentence is crossed out nearly as soon as it's completed.]
I don't believe I have yet said anything overly cruel to you. Though at this rate, I anticipate it is only a matter of time. I would apologize in advance, but I had someone once tell me that apologies are worthless if you still do the thing that you're apologizing for. That it shows who you really are. So instead I can only hope to keep my cruelty from spilling over to you.