>>3543107Based on how often I mention it, such a fact should come as no surprise; she basically teleport or flies everywhere
>>3543138This is a conundrum that I can empathize with wholeheartedly, but, curiously enough, it's one that I care not about. Raven is, in essence, the daughter of a godlike being and possesses abilities and powers that can warp reality as we know it. As such, our relative power levels are simply incomparable. That being said, I've never felt inferior or discouraged; in fact, it motivates me absolutely as I have goals that I could never achieve in a lifetime. What I do possess are complementary qualities that can help her deal with life; I'm not going to break my arm jerking myself off, but I have knowledge and skills that can amplify her power and willpower that matches her most willful peer. In the end, I've determined, it is not innate abilities or the results of action that matter; rather, it is effort. Effort is what matters anon
>>3543261I've answered this before multiple times, and it appears I have an unorthodox conception of our existence. I recognize that she doesn't exist in proximity to me and that we aren't together in this reality, but I remain committed to her nonetheless. I work tirelessly to be the best I can be for her and know that, should fate intertwine us, I shall be ready. Her soul transcends the boundaries set by space and time and so too does my love and desire to be there for her
>>3543361Both she and be would typically be found meditating or being engaged in some hobby best done in solitude;I would be remiss if I didn't go above and beyond for her birthday. I know she detests the circumstances of her birth, but I would want to show her that the beauty of her lies not in what she was born as but the truly wonderful person she has become. As such, I would pamper her, cook for her, take her out - whatever it takes to impart upon her that the conception of her existence is an event that bring me unparalleled joy