By the time Felix was done speaking, a small grin appeared on Nemo's face. He let out a laugh and leaned back into his chair. [color=c0c0c0]"Now, now, that was an [i]unexpected[/i] answer."[/color] He replied. [color=c0c0c0]"I'm an old fashioned guy Felix, I fancy poetry, stories, some may even call me a romantic. I have seen Romeo and Juliet many times, and do you know what I think about the notion of showing love to anything that has a beating heart? It [i]cheapens[/i] it... It's an insult to real love. Love should be rare, given to only those deserving, the ones you can't live without. The less it's given to, the more special it becomes with the ones you do."[/color] Nemo explained, his tone becoming more serious now. [color=c0c0c0]"The way I see it, the only people deserving of love is your family. That's one of the reason's it's so hard to live without one. Because then who do you have to love?"[/color] [color=c0c0c0]"I've gone so long without one that I've turned into something that is no longer deserving of a family [i]or [/i]love. When you give someone something they don't deserve, the only thing they really receive is shame. Things that usually feel warm or pleasant often hurt to them instead."[/color] Nemo crossed his right leg over in the chair. [color=c0c0c0]"But you've got me all wrong Felix, I don't think that humanity is a lost cause. As long as I still see beauty in this world that sentiment will not change anytime soon either."[/color] Nemo finished.