Digitalis Old English folklore said that foxes wore the flowers on their paws to silence movement and stealthily stalk prey. Healing, pain, insincerity, insecurity
[she expected this from asa, honestly, so she is not at all offended when the other girl shrugs her off. instead, she brings her hands back to fold behind her back, rocking on her heels a little.]
Yeah...that thing's a little creepy. I haven't been over there yet, but...we should probably take a look at it sooner or later. Just in case.
[this is the most she can hope for with asa right now and that's okay. we're walking! she keeps her arms folded behind her back, head up and eyes moving to check the area.]
I think I've had enough bibles for a lifetime. But it wouldn't surprise me if there was some sort of scripture. The pyramid does look like a place of worship, doesn't it? Like a temple.
It almost feels out of place compared to everything else here. At least back in town everything fit the same kind of theme. Here, without the pyramid and the strange feeling, it would almost feel like a vacation spot. Somewhere to relax without worrying.
...maybe because I've already seen what might be waiting for me at any given moment. [it happens when you spend your life kind of trapped, watched, and wanted for other people's uses.] I don't want to let worrying about what could happen stop me from doing things I want to do.
A few times, sure. Things have happened that didn't work out well. But things came after that that did. [...] I don't regret anything that's come from my life.
...there are some things that are just set in a fixed flow. But there are others that even if you defy them, another pat opens to bring you right back to where you were supposed to go. I don't think anything that's happened or anything that was chosen was a wrong decision though. That's what I mean.
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Yeah...that thing's a little creepy. I haven't been over there yet, but...we should probably take a look at it sooner or later. Just in case.
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[she's nearly dragging her feet, but it's fine. she's going.]
What do you think it's going to be this time? Another bible, but this one makes you bark like a dog?
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I think I've had enough bibles for a lifetime. But it wouldn't surprise me if there was some sort of scripture. The pyramid does look like a place of worship, doesn't it? Like a temple.
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It's right in the middle of the village, too. Even if it isn't religious at all, it's probably still a big deal.
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[they know not of the nihilism.]
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I'd just keep waiting for the catch, you know?
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Is that something you're used to, Asa? Waiting for the catch in everything, I mean.
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[...well she is a little moreso now, but still.]
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That sounds delusional.
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So now you're calling me delusional? [she doesn't sound offended. she actually sounds like it might strike her as a little funny.]
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How can you not expect a catch?
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... There has to be at least one thing you regret, though. One thing you wish you could've done differently.
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...I don't think I'd ever call them regrets is the thing. Everything that's happened up to this point worked the way it was meant to.
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Meant to? What does that even mean?
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