[Questing with Julie-Su makes sense - they're both paying for groceries, raising money together helps both of them. And they get along, and they're competent fighters if anything happens.]
Is something supposed to ha...
[Evangeline's eyes go wide. She's looking at Julie-Su, but she's not seeing her - instead, there's someone she lost a long time ago. Someone she would never hope to see again, even here.]
...Mei?
Is something supposed to ha...
[Evangeline's eyes go wide. She's looking at Julie-Su, but she's not seeing her - instead, there's someone she lost a long time ago. Someone she would never hope to see again, even here.]
...Mei?
-oh. Of course it's still you. Silly me.
[For a moment, for a fraction of a second, she thought she might really see Mei again.]
Your dad... is gone, right?
[For a moment, for a fraction of a second, she thought she might really see Mei again.]
Your dad... is gone, right?
I'm sorry.
[She didn't lose her parents, but she knows plenty of people who did. It's not easy.]
Mei was... Someone I met when I first joined L Corp. She taught me the ropes, looked out for me, made sure I had someone to talk to. The sweetest person I ever met in the City.
[She didn't lose her parents, but she knows plenty of people who did. It's not easy.]
Mei was... Someone I met when I first joined L Corp. She taught me the ropes, looked out for me, made sure I had someone to talk to. The sweetest person I ever met in the City.
She died on the job. She didn't do anything wrong, she just got unlucky one day. I had to clean up her body - what was left of her body. And then I had to go back to work.
I liked her. I liked other humans then. But I can't - I can't do that over and over again.
I liked her. I liked other humans then. But I can't - I can't do that over and over again.
[Evangeline hugs Julie-Su - she's still seeing Mei, who's a little taller, so she has to readjust her grip.]
That's awful.
[As bad as her own life had been, her family had never turned against each other.]
That's awful.
[As bad as her own life had been, her family had never turned against each other.]
I'm sorry. You deserve to be able to trust your family, not... that.
...At home, none of the nonhumans I know can die. I never have to worry about getting attached to one and then seeing their corpse the next day.
I know everyone here comes back, including the humans - but I still can't get close to them.
I know everyone here comes back, including the humans - but I still can't get close to them.
I promise I'll do everything I can to make you happy. I don't want to ever betray you, not for anything.
[Squeezes tightly.]
Thank you. -I don't ever want to lose you.
Thank you. -I don't ever want to lose you.
I'll definitely take you up on that. And you can - I don't know if I have anything that's as fun to play with.
...I can't respond to that while I still look like your dad, let's get off this bridge.
[Off the bridge they go, no awkwardness please.]
-You're back to normal now.
-You're back to normal now.
Me neither. I think - it was probably good for us to let it out a little.
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