I would like to offer you my apologies for any and all actions and words I've taken and given toward you that have been offensive and most certainly undue. I was, for some time, under the mistaken impression that this was not real and I had leeway to act inappropriately towards what I assumed were figments of my own psyche. I have come to realize this mistake and would like to rectify that.
I would never be so crass and rude to those outside of myself given normal circumstances. I am not asking for forgiveness, but I would be grateful if you allowed me a chance to try again.
You are forgiven. I can understand arriving here can be quite confusing and it probably was hard to rationalize. You are a friend of Ed's and I would very much like to give you a second chance.
Thank you so much. Again. Edward has a very good friend in you, I'm certain.
I was told you two had something in common. Something to do with ice? I'd like to hear about that sometime, if you'd be willing to share. I'd very much like to get to know any and all friends Edward has here.
He's very important to me and I think you'd agree, or I'd hope you would, that his friends should be my friends. So we don't hurt him on accident as I feel I might have caused during our small row. Which, of course, was no fault of your own. I'm not trying to say that.
I fear I may be complicating things too much here. My point is, I'd like to know you better.
3/24
I would like to offer you my apologies for any and all actions and words I've taken and given toward you that have been offensive and most certainly undue. I was, for some time, under the mistaken impression that this was not real and I had leeway to act inappropriately towards what I assumed were figments of my own psyche. I have come to realize this mistake and would like to rectify that.
I would never be so crass and rude to those outside of myself given normal circumstances. I am not asking for forgiveness, but I would be grateful if you allowed me a chance to try again.
Thank you for your consideration in this matter,
Sincerely,
Oswald C. Cobblepot
Re: 3/24
Please, call me Steve. Mr. Rodgers was my father.
You are forgiven. I can understand arriving here can be quite confusing and it probably was hard to rationalize. You are a friend of Ed's and I would very much like to give you a second chance.
All is forgiven.
Steve
Re: 3/24
It was quite difficult, yes.
Thank you so much. Again. Edward has a very good friend in you, I'm certain.
I was told you two had something in common. Something to do with ice? I'd like to hear about that sometime, if you'd be willing to share. I'd very much like to get to know any and all friends Edward has here.
He's very important to me and I think you'd agree, or I'd hope you would, that his friends should be my friends. So we don't hurt him on accident as I feel I might have caused during our small row. Which, of course, was no fault of your own. I'm not trying to say that.
I fear I may be complicating things too much here. My point is, I'd like to know you better.
Thank you,
Oswald C. Cobblepot
Re: 3/24
I am sorry that you found arriving here so traumatic.
I was frozen in ice and slept in a coma for seventy years. If you would like the specifics, I do not mind sharing.
I think you are complicating things, but it's fine. I am happy to tell you my tale.
Steve.
Re: 3/24
That story sounds like it would be absolutely fascinating. I'd love to hear it.
Sincerely,
Oswald C. Cobblepot