Stiles is flicking paper footballs at someone's head in homeroom, which is, in his opinion, a productive morning. If he can't learn magic, and he has to deal with cardcaptors and sorcerers and bears...well, he'll make his own fun.
Sorcerer clans don't all like being heirs to a secret tradition who hold ancient knowlege, but a lot of us do.
Not more than I want to use magic to help people.
It was nice, though.
My parents care more about how other people will react, but they care a lot about that. If you're really set on doing this, we shouldn't let them find out until it's too late to stop us.
Good idea!
You know, I'm getting a lot of confidence from being Actually Clow Reed.
That's nice, though I'm not sure you needed it. You seemed pretty confident to me.
Not in the personality sense, but in the sense of, I'm actually correct in my assessment of myself? It's reassuring, in a way, to know that I did in fact accomplish a lot.
I suppose I should congratulate you? Retroactive accomplishments would intimidate me, but I'm glad it helps you.
It seems like a lot to live up to. I don't know, I guess even if I knew a famous sorcerer was me, I'd still want to do my own thing, and it kind of seems like an unfair head start. He already finished, you're just starting.
Sure, but I would already want to do big things, and him having done it is evidence that I can and am not fooling myself.
I'm not saying it doesn't make sense; you always do.
Just not sure I'd think about it like that on my own.
If my honesty boosts your self-esteem then it was wrong before and I'm only making you know yourself better.
You're practically a public servant. Saving the people from inaccurate self-assessment.