[ She shouldn't have asked. It's hard to mask all her issues when it comes to sex. ]
It's— [ She sounds frustrated even as she cuts herself off. ] If it's just for carnal pleasure, it's... it's not right. But if it's an act for pure love, it's fine.
Nobody's telling you need to do that. I'm just asking you not to be judgmental with people who do. It's not like it's going to hurt you in any way if two consenting adults choose to.
[After a few moments, she glances down at the ground.]
...Lune said that the universe might reward us for our hard work, and Sol said that the universe probably had the power to bring the dead back to life. Putting two and two together... If we do well, I don't think it's impossible that everyone who's been killed could come back.
[ The weight in Four's legs tips, and she falls to her knees from the realization. It's a lot to take in. It's sort of an impossible reality to think about. It's something you hear about in fantastical stories, not... what's in front of you. ]
The only time I've ever heard about something like being able to happen is with a dragon. They're imbued with one final power... to make one great wish in which they can reincarnate, if they choose to, but this is... different. It doesn't sound real.
Is that something we should be allowed to hope for....?
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... I don't know how much I will either, but I'd like to hear it anyway.
[ Just so they're on the same page. ]
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[After a moment:]
The big thing about unicorns in mythology is that they only approach people who haven’t lost their virginity.
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Oh. And that's why you think it ran away from you.
[ She doesn't sound happy. ]
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...I'm sorry, is that a problem? You asked.
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It's— [ She sounds frustrated even as she cuts herself off. ] If it's just for carnal pleasure, it's... it's not right. But if it's an act for pure love, it's fine.
[ please kill her ]
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I'm from the year 1000.
[ So yeah. ]
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[It's a little bit more understandable in that case, but:]
That's an incredibly outdated view of sexuality, and you should take the time to reexamine your thoughts around it.
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[ She sounds adamant. ]
My sister is too free with her sexuality, and I want to be nothing like her.
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She frowns. ]
Were you in love?
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... Have you ever been in love?
[ That's sort of a topic change. ]
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[When she laughs, it's a little self conscious, even if she doesn't look like she minds too much.]
...No, I don't think I have.
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[ This time, it's not a judgmental 'oh.' It's more of a thoughtful one. ]
I sometimes wonder what it must feel like to be in love like that.
[ She has ideas and fantasies and all that, but nothing for real. ]
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I hope I get that chance.
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I don't have a guarantee I'll be alive by the time the universe stabilizes.
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...If you aren't, we'll bring you back with everyone else.
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[ What? ]
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...Lune said that the universe might reward us for our hard work, and Sol said that the universe probably had the power to bring the dead back to life. Putting two and two together... If we do well, I don't think it's impossible that everyone who's been killed could come back.
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The only time I've ever heard about something like being able to happen is with a dragon. They're imbued with one final power... to make one great wish in which they can reincarnate, if they choose to, but this is... different. It doesn't sound real.
Is that something we should be allowed to hope for....?
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Hey... Are you alright? Here, let me help you up.
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[ Some things are easier to process for her than others. She accepts Emma's help. ]