@heeey-bitchhhhhhhhhhh
"So I was right," Patton said. "The others keep saying you're completely bad."
"So I was right," Patton said. "The others keep saying you're completely bad."
"No, no, I'm really a terrible person. I'm just a terrible person with emotions." he said jokingly.
"I know you have good in you," Patton said.
"Sure thing, dear. Now if you'll excuse me, I have some important business to attend to. I need to convince Thomas he'll be able to make his next video and that his channel isn't going downhill, it seems that our little friend Virgil is making my life just a tiny bit harder. Oh, not intentionally for me, I assure you, merely out of his own worries." Deceit clarified. Wow, he'd gone four sentences without telling some sort of lie. That definitely was something. "Goodbye now, Patton. We won't be seeing each other again." he sunk into the floor dramatically.
The next day, Logan walked out of his room with dread in his mind. He'd have to apologize to Patton today. And Roman still had no new video ideas. Drat.
Roman was thinking of video ideas still.
Patton was just hoping Logan would apologize.
"Ro? You look terrible, are you okay?" Virgil approached the creative side with caution.
Better rip off the band aid quickly. He went to find Patton, rehearsing his apology along the way.
"I'm fine," Roman said.
Patton saw him.
"No, you aren't. And I'm anxiety, I'm supposed to know these things. Now sit down and take some deep breaths, and relax. You're making me have to work overtime with your nervousness in video topics." said Virgil.
"Patton, I need to share something with you." said Logan seriously.
"I'm not trying to," Roman said.
"What is it?" Patton asked.
"Well you are, and Thomas already worries enough." Virgil sat down on what was maybe a chair, but probably not. He was too tired to care either way.
"Er…" Dang it, Logan! You're logic! You can do this! he thought.
"Sorry," Roman said.
"What?" Patton asked.
(Hey, Brie? Okay, I don't wanna be offensive or sound like a jerk, but short answers don't give me much to work with when I RP and I'd like to keep the plot going as it is fun to RP with you. Could you maybe do slightly more detailed answers please? Sorry to be bothersome.)
"Don't be, you idiot. We're pals, you know? Relax. I'm not mad." Virgil said. He was at home now around Patton, Logan, and Roman at this point and could easily talk with them.
"Well, so, I was kind of, er…" actually admitting he was wrong was difficult, he was Logan. Logic. Never wrong!
(Sorry. It's hard to type a lot with a bunch of other things going. It's been a while since I have. I used to run 30 at once, though. As I said, sorry, and I will try working on that)
"Okay," Roman said. "I mean, what am I supposed to do? I'm literally Thomas's creative side and I have no ideas for this video at all! Why can't I even do my job properly?"
"You were what, Logan?" Patton asked. "I would like to know what you are trying to say.
(Yeah, sorry to be annoying lol.)
"Ideas take time. That's what Patton would tell you, I guess. I suppose he's rubbed off on all of us, ha." Virgil shrugged. "Want me to help brainstorm?"
"Well, what I said yesterday was wrong and I kinda-well-it's difficult to say this-I'm sorry and I don't want you to be upset or anything because that might hurt Thomas and-" Logan kept on going with his flustered apology.
(You're not!)
"If you want to," Roman said. "I probably could use the help. Thanks, Virgil!" He smiled.
"Logan, it's okay," Patton said. "It did made me sad, but I can promise you that it's all okay now."
"Well, what's something hard to talk about? Let's try and avoid those topics if we can, they could hurt Thomas's reputation and the video could flop. Taking risks isn't a good idea and if we change our content too much people won't enjoy his videos. Maybe something we've done before, but change it up a little, but not too much so that the fans won't like it?" Virgil rambled.
"Really?" he asked, looking the other side in the eyes.
"Maybe," Roman said. "The thing is, it's just that these ideas are what keep Thomas's channel going when you think about it, and I myself have just been weirdly running out of ideas, which is weird and annoying, and not having ideas has already almost started arguments."
"Yes, really," Patton said. "I know you never really meant it. You were just getting annoyed with me, and I'm sorry for annoying you."
"But it never hurts to bounce back on old ideas! We're doing things people like!" Virgil said desperately. He truly hoped that Roman could see sense, going out on a limb was too risky and new ideas could easily become bad ideas.
"You didn't annoy me. I had previous frustrations, mainly Roman and video planning, and Deceit's unwanted appearance." Logan said.
"That is true," Roman said. "Any ideas on what we should do? Which idea could we use again? Did you have any certain ones in mind?"
"Okay. Well, it still makes sense as to what happened," Patton said.
"I… I don't know." Virgil admitted.
"Well, I'm glad we're back on good terms." said Logan.
"Oh. That's okay, but that isn't really all that helpful when it comes to this," Roman said.
Patton smiled. "Me too."
"But I don't know. I feel anxious enough thinking about it. Oh, this was a terrible idea! I'm not helping anything, am I?" Virgil groaned, upset.
"Should we go check on Roman? See if he has any new ideas?" asked Logan.
"Virgil, please, don't stress yourself out more with this," Roman said.
"Sure. Let's go," Patton said.
Logan walked with Patton to Roman's room, and noticed that somebody was screaming, but not incredibly loudly, but in an irritated sort of way. "Virgil." he deduced, and opened the door. "I just can't -oh, hey Logan, Patton." he waved to the other sides.
"What was going on in here before we came in?" Patton asked, quite confused. "Also, just thought I'd ask, is everything okay in here?"
"I can deduce not." Logan drawled. "Oh, and how so, Sherlock?" sand Virgil.
"Seriously, what is even happening in here?" Patton asked, just trying to make sure that everything was or would be okay.
"Video topics. I'm useless. Roman bored. Logan annoying." Virgil felt too lazy to even use full sentences. Logan rolled his eyes and huffed dramatically.
"Oh. I'm sure everything will end up being okay," Patton said.
"Well, Roman. Ideas. Thomas normally has something by the next day, even if it's, well, a little bit simple on his," he coughed but the was a hidden 'your' in it, "his part." Logan said.
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