That may be insulting to the shield. Eh. My sister nearly killed her, she has tried to kill me in the past, that is just sort of... typical for those of us from the Red Room. I would not say pulling it off disqualifies you, and honestly I would not hate the company. I do worry about if we would come back to a smoking crater. She would call me stupid for burying or retiring a weapon that can still be useful, just because of some sentimental attachment. Actually she would probably call me stupid for spending the money on a marker because of sentiment, as well.
it is typical. that those of us who are best equipped to understand each other, and this life, are the most likely to eliminate us. we all understand these inherent risks. the inevitability of being bested. the most any of us can ever hope for is that we at least get taken out by somebody worthy. and she fought a good fight. but i don't want that to be me anymore.
alright then. i'll continue to carry it in her honor.
No, not that. Why would any of us get that much protection? I will put it this way: it was a mercy she did not have to be aware of the possibility of burning to death.
we definitely earned a cake after all that. but i wouldn't trust her not to poison it at this point.
she was frustratingly good at blocking the shots up until that point. never saw anyone quite able to predict my moves that way. ah. so not the first time she got caught in a trap. i really couldn't leave you all that way. not after how i lost my parents.
And likely you never will again. It was not an ability she was born with. The previous time, she had more 'gotten home from school' than 'gotten caught in a trap,' but. They did amount to much the same thing. It feels extremely insufficient to say thank you, now. I'm sorry.
hey, at least your team has now won one whole game and nobody shit themselves. so we'll get our own cake. what flavor?
ah. no, we're all things to experiment upon aren't we. funny how being "enhanced" always equals worse and more dehumanizing treatment. that young. hate that i know what that's like. we all saved each other, however many times over. at this point i've lost track. doesn't even matter what the score is.
That one has to count as a championship game, I think. Oh, I don't know. Marble would probably get the least amount of complaints.
The man who ran the Red Room, and also did that to her, was of the opinion that little girls were the only resource the world had too much of. I am sure she heard him repeat it often, as well. The younger, the better. It is kind of nice to lose count of that.
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That may be insulting to the shield.
Eh. My sister nearly killed her, she has tried to kill me in the past, that is just sort of... typical for those of us from the Red Room. I would not say pulling it off disqualifies you, and honestly I would not hate the company. I do worry about if we would come back to a smoking crater.
She would call me stupid for burying or retiring a weapon that can still be useful, just because of some sentimental attachment.
Actually she would probably call me stupid for spending the money on a marker because of sentiment, as well.
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it is typical. that those of us who are best equipped to understand each other, and this life, are the most likely to eliminate us.
we all understand these inherent risks. the inevitability of being bested.
the most any of us can ever hope for is that we at least get taken out by somebody worthy. and she fought a good fight.
but i don't want that to be me anymore.
alright then. i'll continue to carry it in her honor.
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Mm. At least she outlived her father.
Who do you want to be?
Yes. That is the much better option, I think. That... eats away a little more at the anonymity that tends to swallow all of us. Thank you.
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i don't know. a teammate. i'm starting there.
that's why her and i wear masks, i'm afraid. the anonymity gets too comfortable.
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I think that's an excellent place to start.
I am sure that was a large part of it for her as well, but there were other factors.
And it is possible to have anonymity without a mask.
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and it's the best group to mess up with, because none of you ever expect all that much better from me than what i am.
other factors? bullet proof didn't seem to be one of them. no offense.
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We were all due for a bit of that sort of luck.
No, not that. Why would any of us get that much protection?
I will put it this way: it was a mercy she did not have to be aware of the possibility of burning to death.
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but i wouldn't trust her not to poison it at this point.
she was frustratingly good at blocking the shots up until that point. never saw anyone quite able to predict my moves that way.
ah. so not the first time she got caught in a trap.
i really couldn't leave you all that way. not after how i lost my parents.
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True.
And likely you never will again. It was not an ability she was born with.
The previous time, she had more 'gotten home from school' than 'gotten caught in a trap,' but. They did amount to much the same thing.
It feels extremely insufficient to say thank you, now. I'm sorry.
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and nobody shit themselves.
so we'll get our own cake. what flavor?
ah. no, we're all things to experiment upon aren't we. funny how being "enhanced" always equals worse and more dehumanizing treatment.
that young. hate that i know what that's like.
we all saved each other, however many times over. at this point i've lost track. doesn't even matter what the score is.
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Oh, I don't know. Marble would probably get the least amount of complaints.
The man who ran the Red Room, and also did that to her, was of the opinion that little girls were the only resource the world had too much of. I am sure she heard him repeat it often, as well.
The younger, the better.
It is kind of nice to lose count of that.