“love” being a part of ghost’s vernacular, meaning no matter who he’s talking to, there’s always a chance that he’ll address them as love at some point. there’s no meaning to it, no intent at all—it’s just how he talks.
soap feels like the exception, and he hates it. he hates that ghost seems to refer to everyone as love save for him, and he hates that he can’t say anything about it without sounding weird. jealous.
what he doesn’t know is that ghost doesn’t use it for soap because of how meaningless the form of address has become for him. he doesn’t feel it’d be right to refer to soap with something devoid of significance, so he avoids it altogether. soap deserves something with feeling, with sincerity behind it.
he just doesn’t know what yet.
(though maybe it should be obvious, with the way soap looks at him when ghost calls him johnny where no one else can.)
(and maybe it should be obvious to soap that he doesn’t need terms like love with the way his heart skips a beat every time ghost says that nickname.)
jesse. the mages need to be in circle towers. its safest for them and the people of ferelden
yo mr white the way you separated mages and people in that last sentence is pretty telling
listen to me jesse. youre not listening to me. what about the risk of blood magic. magic was meant to serve man
dont quote the chant of light at me bitch. templars overstep their authority on, like, a regular basis, yo. you claim to want safety but there wouldnt be as many blood mages if all mages werent made to live in fear, bitch. its only, yknow, natural for a captive to lash out at a captor
jesse listen all of this is irrelevant we have to reestablish the circles to reestablish order
i dont know mr white. seems more like you want to reestablish, like, control over people you view as lesser, bitch
i dont view mages as lesser people jesse. i view magic as dangerous in the wrong hands