oz (
notvessalius) wrote2013-09-01 08:25 pm
cr chart 2.0

HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS.
ada vessalius
"B-but I couldn't sit easy if you weren't safe, too!"
the part of his life he can't seem to give up
elliot nightray
"I don't regret doing what I did. So you shouldn't either."
furiously weaves friendship bracelets
Kindred spirits are not so scarce as I used to think.
I'm glad that we met.
charles fei-ong
"Don't assign such a grossly flat role to me. Honestly, it's as though you're trying to offend."
oz stop making friends with murderers
yuuki kuran
"I can't understand how a monster like that would be able to get away with something like this for so long."
the nicest, prettiest vampire Ever
zero kiryuu
"Panicking or anything wouldn't improve the situation, so why do it."
the man gil could have been
tatsuma sakamoto
"Whoa, you're the Wizard! The Wizard of Oz!"
he's a space merchant how fucking cool is that
what about that second chance.
lily rammsteiner
"But now I have a birthday! And friends who said they'll celebrate it with me."
trauma button past
morgan
"Not that they need protecting, but I wouldn't stand for anyone upsetting either one of them."
taught oz how it feels to be on the siscon radar
banned to the corner with jack and isla.
gone but not forgotten.

alice (baskerville)
pandora hearts
♚ eatsmeat
There was a time when Alice was the only reason Oz was living for. The memory of her sacrifice has Oz feeling guilty even now, even with his resolve to do better. He's no knight, he's resolved not to be one (not to be like Cheshire). Instead, he's caught between the idea of leaving Alice and keeping her from danger and staying by her side for as long as possible. He knows which one Alice wants, but even that isn't enough to dissuade the fear that he'll hurt her again. Her death in Haven has exacerbated most of his feelings, but has also pushed Oz to do something about their situation here. He's not going to lay back and watch Alice get hurt because of Haven, not anymore. But is it alright for him to continue to stay with her as well?
And because Oz is splendid at not answering the most important questions he needs to address, he's continued to try and do his best for Alice. But Haven is taking its toll on him, and he finds himself more and more afraid for Alice -- who now remembers the truth and doesn't have the power of B-rabbit anymore. The added appearance of Lacie has complicated things on Oz's end as well, as he now believes that he shouldn't have kept the truth of Lacie from Alice. But he's so tired. And he's so afraid. He wants what's best for Alice. Each time she gets hurt, he takes it as a personal failure.
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