Good or bad may be impossible to predict. I'm sure you know that once fledglings leave the nest, they will go wherever they want and do as they please. The more relevant question is whether or not teaching them how to harness their abilities, even if it may bear them to danger, is something that will bring you fulfillment.
Given the harsh nature of the city, it's very likely that their powers will even be used to harm other people. Is that something that would trouble you?
That is not a new question mark for me. My friend is a mutant who I helped develop his powers and realize his full potential. He then used his abilities to cause harm and violence to others. He already had before that, so I knew it was a possibility going in, but you could say I hoped for a different path for him, and for us.
They also can harm people without realizing how to use their abilities, more recklessly and out of control. Sometimes you have to believe in people and hope that once they have the tools, they'll use it the best way they can.
Besides, I wouldn't tell anyone not to defend themselves here. Not everyone can merely force people to go away like I can.
In that case, it sounds like there would be very little downside to tutoring such people. Teaching is clearly something you enjoy, so you may as well do it. Perhaps some grateful pupils would even be willing to make contributions back to the school.
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That is a possibility. I was thinking perhaps we could frame it as a community club where people can train each other and connect.
Yes, I don't believe I told you. I'm a telepath. I don't frequently use my powers that way, but if someone chooses to approach me with a gun, I can tell them nicely to leave me alone and they'll do it.
I apologize for not telling you sooner. I am used to secrecy, and I know that my abilities can be uncomfortable for people. I assure you I consider it my moral obligation to use them wisely and not against anyone unless it is necessary, such as surviving an attack.
No apology necessary. Think of it as an expression of my admiration, if anything. One could easily go through life abusing such power with none the wiser. Your restraint is commendable.
I couldn't live with myself if I didn't have a strict code on the matter. Unfortunately when I first got here, I didn't have a good grasp on my powers again. I've never lived in a city, it was overwhelming.
I can only imagine. Perhaps I keep a pessimistic view due to my profession, but city living isn't for the faint of heart, even without telepathy. More people cast more shadows, the better for those of ill repute to lurk in.
Yes, some people were foolish enough to think me quite easy pickings, considering the wheelchair. Unfortunately not everyone can protect themselves the way I can. I don't think I'll ever fully enjoy city life. I'm more under control now but when people project it's still very loud.
If you're ever in need of respite, you may find Acreage an agreeable retreat. The air is clearer there, and the people simpler. Though the pathways are rough, if that is a consideration.
no worries!
Given the harsh nature of the city, it's very likely that their powers will even be used to harm other people. Is that something that would trouble you?
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They also can harm people without realizing how to use their abilities, more recklessly and out of control. Sometimes you have to believe in people and hope that once they have the tools, they'll use it the best way they can.
Besides, I wouldn't tell anyone not to defend themselves here. Not everyone can merely force people to go away like I can.
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Force people, you say?
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Yes, I don't believe I told you. I'm a telepath. I don't frequently use my powers that way, but if someone chooses to approach me with a gun, I can tell them nicely to leave me alone and they'll do it.
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[ Like her, for instance. ]
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