keldren242 ([info]keldren242) wrote,

hmm

So, I knew Amelia disliked me. I wonder how strong that sentiment is in that suite. It'd be pretty cowardly to get Amelia to do it if the majority of the girls in that suite felt that way. Oh well, I really didn't feel like I spent that much time there lately and was planning on cutting down anyway. I spose I'll hang out with the freshmen more.

Oh well, I'm going to watch some tennis.

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[info]chaied451

September 19 2005, 05:20:53 UTC 6 years ago

Hey Paul,

I wasn't asked to do that. I took it upon myself to tell it to your face. It was a strong sentiment throughout the suite, devoid of my opinion of you.
As for disking you, that would make an interesting conversation. I am not the easily offended type, so feel free to bring it up if you like.

As for the Andrew thing, which I was just made aware of, that was very kind and decent of you to tell Alex that. I respect you for being bold enough to ask and to relay the message.

Amelia

[info]keldren242

September 19 2005, 05:55:37 UTC 6 years ago

okay...

I was just wondering why you would take it upon yourself when you rarely run into me in the common room. Besides, there are several people who are there as often or more often than me. Andrew at the very least.

So the question is: if it was truely an issue within the suite, why would you take it upon yourself to bring it to me? You surely weren't the one most affected by it, and while we have talked to eachother before and been in the same campaigns a few times, we don't spend a lot of time together. So why would you think you're the most able person to bring this to my attention?

Oh, and btw, I asked a few people in the suite if I had ever come INTO the common room around 2AM. I really couldn't think of a single time that I'd entered your suite past midnight. Nobody had, and someone brought up the good point that the doors are locked by 11PM, so I couldn't have gotten in anyway. I'm glad that my memory, at least, is intact.

I'm glad you feel that way about the Andrew thing...

Anonymous

September 19 2005, 06:07:54 UTC 6 years ago

Re: okay...

I took it upon myself because they were resorting to such petty things as making up fake excuses and locking the door when they though you were coming by. It should have been told to you. They mentioned that you were over here at the suite too much. if they have taken that back, whatever. You have a valid point about other visitors.

This was an issue, which is why i got involved. people said they were uncomfortable yet weren't doing anything about it. I did it because no one else wanted to tell you.

You may not have come into the common room at 2am, but you were certainly there at 2am on more than on occasion -- sorry about that. And this was not always when people were watching t.v. either.

So, since I was direct and blunt about this, my suitemates did not take kindly to the way I handled it. They were content to make signs. I thought that was stupid. They have changed their minds, or at least softened their views. I don't know what they told you, but I know what they told me. Aparently this has all been turned back on me, though, so what's done is done, and they are content to forget it and smooth over their previous complaints.

[info]keldren242

September 19 2005, 09:16:43 UTC 6 years ago

Re: okay...

Well then I thank you for bringing it to my attention. I'd like to know who, specifically, felt strongest about this, but I understand if you don't want to say. I have a feeling I know anyway.

I would just like to say that I haven't had many female friends in the past. Infact, all of my good friends in highschool were guys, so I'm not used to girls' innuendo and backstabbing. Thank you Amelia for bringing this to my attention, no matter your intent.
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