I suppose. I don't believe I'll have to worry about that, though.
[Really, she can't imagine her immortal state of being ever described as tedious. But then again, she considers, she has a companion. Perhaps that's what makes the difference. Living life without Robert would be tedious, but Rosalind never has to worry about that.
Anyway:]
Yes. I died in a way that didn't truly kill me, but rather rendered me into . . . well. This.
[But before he can follow up on that:]
Quid pro quo, now. What makes you such an exception to your disease?
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[Really, she can't imagine her immortal state of being ever described as
tedious. But then again, she considers, she has a companion. Perhaps that's what makes the difference. Living life without Robert would be tedious, but Rosalind never has to worry about that.
Anyway:]
Yes. I died in a way that didn't truly kill me, but rather rendered me into . . . well. This.
[But before he can follow up on that:]
Quid pro quo, now. What makes you such an exception to your disease?