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betterplace2012-12-03 03:23 pm
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Log 1
Who: Everyone (General Log)
What: Make yourself at home.
Where: A new town
When: The first day
What: Make yourself at home.
Where: A new town
When: The first day
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I lost track of all of it in the end, though I managed to save a couple of things. You...
[He looks a bit uncomfortable, though it's mostly just out of the words being hard to find.]
...I'm glad you didn't die. I lost track of just about everybody I knew in the escape.
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[It was awkward, but yet... it worked. It seemed to be the right way to put how she felt, too. Then she sighed, rubbing absently at a smudge on her cheek.]
I lost track of everyone, myself. I was lucky to not be simply be left behind... Mmn, so now that the running's over, what do we do?
[She looked to the flowers, not... judging, precisely, but attempting to decide for herself if this was a worthwhile way to pass the time or not.]
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[Over the course of the sentence he seems to deflate; he'd said multiple times that he didn't want to go home, but now that it's more or less impossible... well, it's a weird feeling. After a moment, he can manage a wry smirk, though his eyes divert to the ground.]
Remember when I showed you my replication machine, and told you it couldn't create a perfect human replica?
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Yes. I remember. I also remember it had problems with just mice...
[Where... where is he going with this? The hand that had been reaching for a flower withdraws and holds at chest level, fingers slightly curled.]
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[Dist sounds... almost hurt.]
I'm what I could never create, and I didn't even know it. How could I? I think if the real me saw me he'd take me apart to find out how to do it himself.
...You can take one; normally these wouldn't grow out here, so really they only resemble the flowers back home. When I figured out I could make them, I couldn't resist.
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[She's confused for a moment. Honestly confused, thinking he had made a breakthrough or brought something that belonged to him.... But then it clicks in her head, precisely what he's getting at, and she frowns. And feels an odd spike of sympathy.]
Oh.
[Given the permission, she reaches down and plucks one of the flowers.]
It's for the best that he's not here, then. I prefer you in one piece. And two of you might be a little overwhelming.
[She breaks eye contact with him and laughs to cover up that moment of sympathy, and tucks the flower into her disastrous hair.]