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therealdocturner OP t1_je56h7y wrote

He wasn't possessing Stephen. Stephen took advantage of my husband's memories. I think that the small part of my husband that was in him was trying to stop him. I think that's why Stephen's eyes wept when he was trying to kill me. I think part of my husband was in his head constantly trying to take over. As I look back on it now, I think I was staring into my husband's eyes while Stephen was dying on the floor. And as weird as it sounds, I think that's why Stephen was crying when he first saw Casey. I think that small piece of my husband got to see his little girl for the first time.

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MotherDuderior t1_je55sif wrote

Oh, I did indeedy! I've got a SERIOUS Skyrim addiction! Since '11! I did have a wee Witcher 3 break (so many sorceresses jumping Geralt's bones!), but am back. Level 142, wondering whether to crash the Thalmor party later, or just have fun yeeting bandits with my favourite mod (forceful telekinesis... far too much fun!).

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