[ that everybody was sad, so he wasn't special or anything. she rolls her shoulders. ]
You're not prying. I'm not upset, really, this is just Stillwater with an extra couple of rulesets. [ ... ] Hey, but - you can be upset. Even if everybody else also is.
No, I know, I promise. And I am - upset, I mean. [he definitely doesn't sound happy!! but.] I guess I just don't want to, like, imply that I have more of a right to it just because of how many times it's been. You know?
[after a moment, though:]
Stillwater... Is that the dream place you were in, or is it where you live?
I'm definitely going to worry about it, because you've also been nice to me and that's a really rough break. But don't feel like you're making me do that just by telling me stuff, it's just a personal choice.
[there's a little bit of humor in that second sentence, before he moves on]
At the very least, I hope you find somewhere nice when we all make it out of here, Vi.
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[ that everybody was sad, so he wasn't special or anything. she rolls her shoulders. ]
You're not prying. I'm not upset, really, this is just Stillwater with an extra couple of rulesets. [ ... ] Hey, but - you can be upset. Even if everybody else also is.
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[after a moment, though:]
Stillwater... Is that the dream place you were in, or is it where you live?
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[ she can smell the sacrificial nature on so many people here okay
as for the question, she snorts. ]
Sure. I lived there for long enough, it counts.
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Was it pretty rough, then...? If you're comparing it to here.
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[ she should not be so amused by this, but she is. ]
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[surprised, and after a moment:]
Can I ask why you were there...?
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What do you think happened?
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A building I was robbing exploded.
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It was a Piltie house, though, so.
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A Piltie house?
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[ squiiiints... ]
Six, seven years?
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It is what it is. I'm not there now. [ ... ] Thanks.
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[ flatly. ]
It's fine. Don't worry about it. Seriously, I mean it, you're nice and you don't need to be sad about my pity party.
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[there's a little bit of humor in that second sentence, before he moves on]
At the very least, I hope you find somewhere nice when we all make it out of here, Vi.
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... Thanks, I guess. [ rubs at her neck. ] What about you, then, are you going somewhere nice?
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