[and shenhe will be there! she fuzzes into view. she's not wearing a maid outfit now, but she does look pretty comfy. she's also not wearing her red ropes.]
... Can you see me? I can see you. [she's so unsure about how this works, but she's going with it.]
I dunno, it was better than nothing? Usually when people are gone they're just gone. [ that sounds. counter-intuitive to her being used to ghosts but don't worry about it. ]
[she catches that inconsistency but. she doesn't ask for now.]
That's true. Ghosts do exist where I'm from, but sentience varies. [...] I'm not sure that we are truly dead. I don't entirely understand everything we've been told. But I think I'm not allowed to say more than that.
There's a hotel. It's nice, I could have my own room if I wanted it. There are nice clothes, and everybody has always been kind to me. I had missed many of the people here.
Oh, and there's an extensive bookstore of fairy tales. I like it there.
[moving on] I did, yes. I spent the first few days with... [thinking...] Matsui, Buzen, Hikari, Rin, and Yang Guifei, in the same room. And then Fei Du arrived, so I spent time alternating with him, the previous room, and sometimes with Count D and Rang's room.
[graveyard said we are within 10 feet of each other at all times]
w7, MONDAY
It's Shenhe. I am here, if you'd like to talk. I'm not sure how you found us the first time, but I am somewhere quiet.
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[ she always wants to talk to shenhe. so she'll find some quiet area in the park or something and concentrate. ]
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... Can you see me? I can see you. [she's so unsure about how this works, but she's going with it.]
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I can see you. A little staticky, but... Ghosts usually are. [ okay. ]
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It's good to talk to you face to face. The letters were not enough.
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I dunno, it was better than nothing? Usually when people are gone they're just gone. [ that sounds. counter-intuitive to her being used to ghosts but don't worry about it. ]
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That's true. Ghosts do exist where I'm from, but sentience varies. [...] I'm not sure that we are truly dead. I don't entirely understand everything we've been told. But I think I'm not allowed to say more than that.
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[ anyway ]
It's alright. I'm sure you guys are telling us everything you can. We just have to trust you.
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[this is a little softer.] But I am glad you seem to. I know that it's been difficult to have to listen to people tell you how to feel and what to do.
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I am also annoyed that people have told you not to be mad or upset.
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Well, it's whatever. We're finally getting good news hearing from you guys more directly, so. Fine.
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I am still angry with Gerard. [this is a little sullen. but.] We are moving forward. It's all we can do, now.
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I have been behaving.
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I'll take your word for it.
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... It isn't so bad here, you know.
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There's a hotel. It's nice, I could have my own room if I wanted it. There are nice clothes, and everybody has always been kind to me. I had missed many of the people here.
Oh, and there's an extensive bookstore of fairy tales. I like it there.
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[ 'could' have her own room. ] You wanted a roommate, though?
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[moving on] I did, yes. I spent the first few days with... [thinking...] Matsui, Buzen, Hikari, Rin, and Yang Guifei, in the same room. And then Fei Du arrived, so I spent time alternating with him, the previous room, and sometimes with Count D and Rang's room.
[graveyard said we are within 10 feet of each other at all times]
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Well that's pretty fun. Like a big sleepover! Hopefully with snacks and everything.
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It was comforting, if a little stifling. I'm not used to being around a lot of people.
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