[So he doesn't know and she's right back where she started. She doesn't say anything and, instead, glances back out into the night. No emotion crosses her features, no glimmer of anything in her eyes. But that doesn't stop the disappointment from building in her chest nor abates the frustration she feels.
It's not his fault. She's just sick of dead ends in her searches.
She lets the silence between them linger for some time before she finally speaks up again, though she keeps looking out at the city instead of him.]
Thanks for letting me know anyway. If anyone had the answer to that, it'd be you.
[Or Monad.
But that's all she had to ask. And, as promised, she'll let him speak if he has anything to say or question her about while she's here.]
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[So he doesn't know and she's right back where she started. She doesn't say anything and, instead, glances back out into the night. No emotion crosses her features, no glimmer of anything in her eyes. But that doesn't stop the disappointment from building in her chest nor abates the frustration she feels.
It's not his fault. She's just sick of dead ends in her searches.
She lets the silence between them linger for some time before she finally speaks up again, though she keeps looking out at the city instead of him.]
Thanks for letting me know anyway. If anyone had the answer to that, it'd be you.
[Or Monad.
But that's all she had to ask. And, as promised, she'll let him speak if he has anything to say or question her about while she's here.]