[she'll get out her embroidery and show her. she's working on a mountain.]
I like to do my little crafts. Or play with Pâté - throw a little tea party. I'm quite good at distractions, actually. But I'm trying to rely on that a bit less. [That's how she wins.]
Yes. Well, I quite agree, although her circumstances at home were not ideal. I would have liked to get her a wish and help her. But instead I was able to get someone else a wish they sorely needed.
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[with a slightly awkward smile, like she's not sure what kind of distraction will really work.]
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[she didn't think that far ahead.]
But I'd like to help you, all the same.
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[she'll get out her embroidery and show her. she's working on a mountain.]
I like to do my little crafts. Or play with Pâté - throw a little tea party. I'm quite good at distractions, actually. But I'm trying to rely on that a bit less. [That's how she wins.]
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[but after hearing that last thought:]
... May I ask what you saw, earlier?
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[it's fine, she can ask.]
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Always saying such nasty things in my head.
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I intend to.
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[not that her original one is gone, but she gets it.]
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[more curious than anything else - she's not asking for a name, just whether she knew who it was.]
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It was Aqua. I could tell at trial, with what her monster looked like. And it was confirmed when she died.
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[a little surprised, but she nods.]
She would have made a good partner, you're right. She was always kind to me.
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[that she came to this place.]
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[giving a little nod, though.]
That's kind of you.
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