[If only her peers were so magnanimous. Well — a very select few were. But they were brother and sister, and on the scale of idiotic friendliness both were outliers who should not be counted.
She frowns at his hemming and hawing, rolling her eyes at the thought.]
Oh, please. It can't b-be any stupider than all this. [She waggles a hand at the very much intact world of the food court. Back in time and across dimensions, wow. Good thing she'd already had her meltdown on the roller rink, she was plum tired and had no energy for new fits.] Or anything I've already seen. There's no point in playing coy now. Come on, just t-tell me.
[Her own situation wasn't supernatural in the slightest, but was it believable? Definitely not. The truth can be stranger than fiction.]
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She frowns at his hemming and hawing, rolling her eyes at the thought.]
Oh, please. It can't b-be any stupider than all this. [She waggles a hand at the very much intact world of the food court. Back in time and across dimensions, wow. Good thing she'd already had her meltdown on the roller rink, she was plum tired and had no energy for new fits.] Or anything I've already seen. There's no point in playing coy now. Come on, just t-tell me.
[Her own situation wasn't supernatural in the slightest, but was it believable? Definitely not. The truth can be stranger than fiction.]