... I don't think we're having another trial, you know.
[ but her tone is light, and she smiles a little. does this mean he's accepting what she said? either way, it's not like him to give her anything. she doesn't really have a pocket to put it in, so she just moves to clasp it around her neck. ]
But thanks, Rufus. I'll think of a good use for it.
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You're sure...? Why me?
[ it's Rufus, so she assumes there's a practical reason for this - he's not the gift-giving type. ]
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[ but her tone is light, and she smiles a little. does this mean he's accepting what she said? either way, it's not like him to give her anything. she doesn't really have a pocket to put it in, so she just moves to clasp it around her neck. ]
But thanks, Rufus. I'll think of a good use for it.
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The same as usual, really... I haven't got a big hole in it anymore, at least.
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[ the graveyard suffered the same effects, rip. ]
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Then you're ordinarily restored to your state upon arrival, rather than healed.
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Yeah. The next week, everyone was fine, including Dorothy and the others.
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[ a little smile. she tilts her head. ]
That's in the past, though. You got us back.
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[ he had to kill someone, for one. she's sure he's been working hard doing all sorts of other things, too. ]
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[ it's a bittersweet feeling, really. ]
I'm glad to be here, even if I'm pretty sure it wasn't worth all that pain and suffering.
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[ she says it a bit playfully... but she continues, shaking her head. ]
That's not a question I can answer... but I know my life's not worth two other people dying, and definitely not 12.
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