I know who she is. I know both of them, to an extent, but Suzy was the one that I... I mean, he —
...Doesn't matter. I don't know where she is. She disappeared a few months ago. I had assumed she'd gone home, so I didn't look for her. Not like I could, anyway.
-Shifts uncomfortably- That's my responsibility, though. Not hers.
-Frowns- She was about... maybe twelve the last time I saw her. Sammy was a bit older.
-Then again you were really fucking out of it then too-
-You should probably go back on your meds at some point, if they don't execute you on sight-
...I'm sorry, that's probably not very helpful.
-to Michael- Three years. Or maybe it was ten.
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(To Adam) Adam. Not the time.
(To Cloud) So you don't know for certain?
(He pinches the bridge of his nose)
sigh Man, and I thought that business with Oriana was bad...
(To Pallas) ...What is it?
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"We all fail. We all make mistakes. That is what makes us human."She was six when I first saw her. With the wings. -Frowns, trying to get everything straight for a moment-
She... -Maybe do not mention the suicide attempt to her- ...she was doing alright, at least. I'm sure she's looking for you.
-Glares at Michael- It's hard to keep track of. I don't need your judgement or your pity.
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-he was startled for a moment-
Liman.
I wasn't expecting you out here either.
-he sounds surprised, in a pleasant way-
-well, as pleasant as his tone ever gets-
-he waves back to her-
People usually don't interrupt my forest walks.
1.5 imperial gallons of tea were consumed during the writing of this postMaybe she does. Maybe they both do.
She's been taken in, fed, and cared for. She's grown up in a home without anyone cutting her to bits periodically to see what makes her tick. She'll never have known she's lost a parent in the first place. Would you have given her that life?
-He speaks very simply and without accusation-
"Yeah, sorry about that Michael. There's definitely a better time to do so. I need some rest anyways, and I don't want to claim the couch, since that is for everyone." Prince Adam stands up and goes up the stairs and into the hallway to look for a vacant room. "I would definitely want a room close to the stairs so if anything goes wrong, I can be there to help out quickly." Prince Adam looks down both sides of the hallway, and chooses the 25th room on the right, which is close enough for him to get to where he needs to be quickly, but far enough that he does not trip down the stairwell. Yet, he does not want to barge into someone's room, so he knocks on the door first. "Hello? Is anyone in this room. If you are in this room, can you tell me the closest vacant room? Thank you."
Ha ha ha. What a story, Mark.

...If you insist, we can stay.
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