[ give him some space??? billy squints a little, mostly out of confusion, but he's easily distracted by the impossible logistics of what stiles is chiding him over, so fortunately he doesn't question the whole space thing. ]
stiles. i was passed out. sleeping. how was i supposed to come to you while i was sleeping?
[ he even goes as far as typing something out about how between the two of them, he's not the one that sleepwalks, but upon review that seems like a really shitty thing to say even if he means no harm, so he deletes all of that. ]
but jeez, i'll text you next time something like that happens, alright? or i'll try my best to, anyway.
[ that's enough of that though because billy is... very intrigued by all this supernatural talk, even if all of the censoring leaves him feeling a little bit lost. he tries his best to keep up, and by the end of stiles' explanation, billy has reached a very clear conclusion. ]
so what you're saying is that you were given a task that only you could carry out for mysterious reasons that are none of my business, and in order to do this task you had to believe you could do it otherwise it wouldn't work - and you did exactly that.
and you think it was a fluke? stiles, this sounds pretty similar to what i do. when i cast spells, if i don't really believe in what i'm doing or i don't actually want whatever thing i'm trying to do to happen - it doesn't really work. sometimes it does, but not anywhere near as well as it should. but what i'm saying is that if you've got some kind of if you're a 'spark' like this guy says you are, and part of that relies on the power of belief having the attitude that it was just a fluke and it couldn't have possibly been you definitely isn't going to get that spoon to bend.
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stiles.
i was passed out. sleeping.
how was i supposed to come to you while i was sleeping?
[ he even goes as far as typing something out about how between the two of them, he's not the one that sleepwalks, but upon review that seems like a really shitty thing to say even if he means no harm, so he deletes all of that. ]
but jeez, i'll text you next time something like that happens, alright?
or i'll try my best to, anyway.
[ that's enough of that though because billy is... very intrigued by all this supernatural talk, even if all of the censoring leaves him feeling a little bit lost. he tries his best to keep up, and by the end of stiles' explanation, billy has reached a very clear conclusion. ]
so what you're saying is that you were given a task that only you could carry out for mysterious reasons that are none of my business, and in order to do this task you had to believe you could do it otherwise it wouldn't work - and you did exactly that.
and you think it was a fluke?
stiles, this sounds pretty similar to what i do.
when i cast spells, if i don't really believe in what i'm doing or i don't actually want whatever thing i'm trying to do to happen - it doesn't really work.
sometimes it does, but not anywhere near as well as it should.
but what i'm saying is that if you've got some kind of
if you're a 'spark' like this guy says you are, and part of that relies on the power of belief
having the attitude that it was just a fluke and it couldn't have possibly been you definitely isn't going to get that spoon to bend.