I blew it off when I was a kid. [ He's leaving some parts out of the story, but he figures that goes without saying. People don't usually describe their terrible accidents in detail. ]
This one is the replacement. It's just metal. [ He keeps it held up, and some of the skin fades away— only an image projection. He eyes her hand, and doesn't recoil. ]
What happened to you? [ He asks, not in an accusing way, but like a soldier swapping stories. ]
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This one is the replacement. It's just metal. [ He keeps it held up, and some of the skin fades away— only an image projection. He eyes her hand, and doesn't recoil. ]
What happened to you? [ He asks, not in an accusing way, but like a soldier swapping stories. ]