can see that, surprisingly.
glad he agrees. This William guy has the oddest tales, although Macbeth has the potential to be a decent tragedy.
isn't so sure about that but will admit that a Midsummer Nights Dream and the Twelfth Night are quite entertaining.
impressed Sadik has read such plays, and is even more amused that he likes one with a cross-dressing girl. He grins, trying not to chuckle.
shrugs and flicks him on the forehead. He did a lot of reading contrary to peoples belief and regardless if she's cross-dressing she is
still a woman. Not that Heracles should be criticizing since he's pretty sure he remembers a young Heracles cross-dressing.
d-didn't, he insists, looking around to make sure no one heard. Besides, he reasons, if he did (which he didn't! blush) then it was_
Sadik's fault, acting as his ruler and all. That's Greece's argument anyway...
snorts because he knows that argument is a bunch of bullshit. The Greek should have spent less time with Hungary and then he wouldn't have
had that problem. He would never make them cross-dressing.
spent a great deal of his happy childhood with Hungary, and doesn't regret it at all! Besides, she said he looked pretty... If Sadik_
had such a big problem with it, he should have stopped him.
barely at home when they played dress-up. He was hardly aware of the issue until that one day and he had swore it was a hallucination! After
that he had locked himself in his room to sleep and recuperate from such a traumatizing and confusing image.
...thinks he didn't look that bad in a dress... He has handsome ankles at least!