Perhaps there would be no opportunity for redemption ...
Anyway, I was hopeful that you would call soon.
Nothing. It's not going to answer your call anyway.
No, the lack of action would only make the hero just another indifferent person who didn't care. Since it was never a promised official duty the hero was never obligated to help anyone and cannot be a villain. The inactive, idle hero can only hope that the lack of action did not hurt a loved one. But, the hero's attitude may later improve causing future heroic actions to recur; making the hero feel admired and appreciated once again.
I would call an ambulance.
I think he meant that they knew that even if theydidn't kill him ( or whatever it is you'd like to call it ) they would end up doing it in the end. Which explains the whole 'step into the sunlight so that the Volturi kill me' thing. :]
It means that the person you're trying to call declined your call
constitutional convention
You can't call an ambulance so nothing would happen.
Because it did.
While I would not say that every use of the word anyway requires a comma, without exception, it is true that anyway often does call for a comma. Just remember, if you would pause slightly while speaking that sentence aloud, that is where a comma should go.
I wouldn't call him anything. Why bother? He's not going to care anyway. I think "apathetic" may be the word you're looking for.
a group of seniors. ------------------------ Nothing: With your attitude, they won't come to you anyway!