Digitalis Old English folklore said that foxes wore the flowers on their paws to silence movement and stealthily stalk prey. Healing, pain, insincerity, insecurity
[at some point when the party winds down a little...she's still in the vineyard! sort of just glancing around at their set-up. she's still somewhat transparent on-sight but it doesn't look like she's going anywhere for a bit.
that said, she does keep a bit of distance just because she doesn't want to overcrowd asa, but she seems very happy to see her.]
You've been doing a lot of hard work here, haven't you?
You know, it's a little funny. You were so insistent no one would die when we first got here, and then you were the first one to tell me that most of us would have to die to make this work.
Well...[she can't really address that, so she's talking around it.] I still believe death isn't the end. So even if that might be the case, it's still something that can turn out for the better. Is it really death in this case?
[some of us are just straight up dead period, but she means the deadzos here.]
Sure. Of course I know that. [she remembers both of her deaths and she can't say asa's wrong either. you remember how it felt when you're long gone physically and emotionally. but.] But all I can do is reassure people that the end is still...
Harsh, Asa. [she's not surprised, and yet after several weeks she's also not pushing it. why bother?] You guys have a lot to deal with on this side. I'm sorry for that, too. This can't be easy week after week.
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that said, she does keep a bit of distance just because she doesn't want to overcrowd asa, but she seems very happy to see her.]
You've been doing a lot of hard work here, haven't you?
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with a one armed shrug:]
We all want to get out of here with our lives and souls intact.
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No kidding. If we didn't have motivation before, I think the last few weeks especially has really hammered it in now.
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[things truly keep happening on days so much.]
You know, it's a little funny. You were so insistent no one would die when we first got here, and then you were the first one to tell me that most of us would have to die to make this work.
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[some of us are just straight up dead period, but she means the deadzos here.]
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Sure. Of course I know that. [she remembers both of her deaths and she can't say asa's wrong either. you remember how it felt when you're long gone physically and emotionally. but.] But all I can do is reassure people that the end is still...
[she pauses, and she seems to think better.]
Would it be easier if I just apologize for that?
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What would you need to apologize for?
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