...I–... My—my aunt, uhhh, probably—... Th-the terroristak, and—and she's, i-it most likely—... I can't, uhhhm, because... because I wasn't there, but it's—it's in the newspaper, I heard it, and—and nobody said anything, but—... it, uhhhm, probably will rain later, and that's— I mean, it's not uncommon, but i-it kind of itches, irritant, and—
(Trails off, staring dazedly ahead. Uhhh... That's...?)
make it through this year if it kills you yet | 2001-2019…
...Wh-what...? I–I, uhhm, we're—... This—this is English, and I'm fluent in it and Marseille, a-also Euskara, b-but, uhhhm, what I mean is—is that—is... I... I-it's the terrorists, terrible, t-tumult and—and nothing is—... S-she was—... Thieu! Horrors, terrible...!
(Paws miserably at his head and wheezes deeply. Just looks remarkably distraught and out of it.)
make it through this year if it kills you yet | 2001-2019...U-uhhhm...? That— U-uhhhm... What...?
(Wheezes to himself for a few long, uncomfortable seconds, seemingly trying to parse Julie's question.)
...O-oh! Well—well not—... There, really, in— we're about 8 kilometers from th-the coast, and—... Bayonne is—it's—it's not—not so big, and the, uhhhm... the pockets, threats, terroristisms all over the—... Not—not as much as in Asturias, but still—still, the ETA, they have, uhhhm... Th-the attempt on my life, a-a double agent of theirs, and— clever man, d-disguised himself, a-apt alibi, but—
…
...Uhhhm... What... What was I... saying...?
(Increasingly more distraught.)
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-Leslie looks proudly at their work and watches Savannah go at it-
You're a natural.