[ Twilight Town may as well be a quiet suburb, just in a different style than most and probably with taller buildings. Not many white picket fences there, but maybe more of the sentiment than anywhere else she ever got the chance to visit. ]
Right. [ It's a touch hesitant in her bemusement, but not out of any lack of actual agreement. ] More than I ever have before. Sometimes I don't even know what to do with myself, or all the free time I have.
[ Because there's so much, all of a sudden. So many people and places and things and for the first time the freedom to explore them. It's been quite overwhelming for a girl like her. Even so, her experiences have yet to make her so eager to throw around such ideas, herself. ]
Well-- I suppose that's true. [ And she has to resist saying, 'You really think he does...?' After all, if they're close friends, she probably shouldn't be questioning it. Cautiously, she attempts a smile, but it turns out a little weak and a little odd. The feelings associated with such a notion - she's fine recognizing they're all in it together, but giving it a name like 'teammates' feels a lot more personal than she's used to. ] I've... never been part of a team before. [ Remembering something, she pauses for a second, and then her expression becomes slightly more neutral, as though she's trying not to remember it again. ] Not this kind of team, anyway.
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Right. [ It's a touch hesitant in her bemusement, but not out of any lack of actual agreement. ] More than I ever have before. Sometimes I don't even know what to do with myself, or all the free time I have.
[ Because there's so much, all of a sudden. So many people and places and things and for the first time the freedom to explore them. It's been quite overwhelming for a girl like her. Even so, her experiences have yet to make her so eager to throw around such ideas, herself. ]
Well-- I suppose that's true. [ And she has to resist saying, 'You really think he does...?' After all, if they're close friends, she probably shouldn't be questioning it. Cautiously, she attempts a smile, but it turns out a little weak and a little odd. The feelings associated with such a notion - she's fine recognizing they're all in it together, but giving it a name like 'teammates' feels a lot more personal than she's used to. ] I've... never been part of a team before. [ Remembering something, she pauses for a second, and then her expression becomes slightly more neutral, as though she's trying not to remember it again. ] Not this kind of team, anyway.