[color=cadetblue][h1]Rebekah Cross[/h1][/color] [hider=My Hider] [IMG]http://kmgg2.netai.net/2008_7.jpg[/IMG] [/hider] [b]Location:[/b] Diner, Academy Campus [b]Interacting With:[/b] Dana Harada [@Plank Sinatra] "Entirely possible. Though it would imply a certain... Arrogance. A very human arrogance." Rebekah took a long sip of her drink, and paused to stack the three plates at her table then slide them towards the outside edge of the booth. Her breakfast was done, with nothing left unconsumed, so she just had her coffee and her morning routine left. As per usual her tip for the waitress would be left underneath the edge of the plate stack, clocking in at precisely 25% of her total bill. This minor rearrangement complete she took a moment to key a few sentences in to her computer (at a frankly disturbing rate of words per minute), before turning her eyes on the Daughter of Ares again. "Not that this is a new thought. I have pondered the surprisingly [i]human[/i] nature of godly emotions, and frankly concluded that a good many of them lack any real emotional maturity. That they would keep to areas where they were worshiped for reasons of affection or vanity is entirely possible." "Their interactions with their godly children seem to be much more variable. I have heard of some who have scarcely ever met their parent, whereas I see mine at least once a month for coffee and an evasive discussion on the nature of the gods. Among other topics. They seem to be, at their core, inherently strange people."