Julia Winterfeld (
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foolishmortals2017-07-15 05:27 pm
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there's so much that we share
[If there's one thing Julia's good at, it's feeling guilty. Once they're let out of the awful stretching room, she sets up in the kitchen and makes another cake. It's the same sort of coffee cake she made for Lea's wake, but this time it's got apples over top. While it's going, Julia writes notes for everyone except Elsa.]
I made cake and coffee. It's in the lounge, if you'd like to come by and not be alone.
I made cake and coffee. It's in the lounge, if you'd like to come by and not be alone.
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Whoo, okay, don't need both of you disappearing on us. [He rubs at his head.] Guess his fears weren't for nothing. . .dang.
But. . .mm, I dudnno. I don't think anyone's ever meant for something though. If you know what's up, you can change it. Right?
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Yes... That's what I told him. That if he really was worried, he didn't have to return to the Organization. That he could find a different world.
I thought he'd listened to me, but... he didn't.
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[Then, thinking on a moment, he brightens some.]
Huh. . .actually, I do think he listened to you. Or he tried to, anyway.
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... Do you think so?
[ She doesn't sound sure at all. If he did listen to her... well, then he obviously thought her advice wasn't good enough. ]
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What he did was wrong, but even still, all the while, even though he was scared for his life? He thought killing a robot wouldn't "count." 'Course, Wall-E doesn't count as a normal robot, so he was still in hot water, but the guy still risked hurting something he thought wasn't real instead of like. . .you, or any of us. The bug dude could have laughed in his face and told him nice try or something instead.
So. . .I think you probably got through him a little.
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[ She sighs, though. Anyway. ]
Back there, you called him a friend. Did you spend a lot of time with him?
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We had some fun knife throwing and jammed a bit in the music room, he was a chill guy to hang with.
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[ She just says it so casually, too. ]
I'm sure he enjoyed playing music with you. He would say there's nothing that gives him any enjoyment, but I know that's not true.
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[And that makes him even MORE confused.] No way, he looked like he was having tons of fun. Why'd he think that?
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[ She pauses. ]
It's... the nature of some of the people in our world. That's all.
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He tilts his head a bit, considering that.]
Nature? Sounds like someone was just telling him a lie, and he fell for it.
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Not... exactly. [ She sighs. ] It's a complicated situation, but... I'm glad he was able to spend time with someone who appreciated music like he did.