I'm not bored, [ she responds, a little sharply, as though the implication is insulting — and yet, isn't it closer to the truth than she'd like to admit? as strange as the things they have here are, as different from home... everything is so much less complicated, here.
a good thing and a bad thing, at once, because when you're trained to expect tragedy, peace is more nerve-wracking than anything else.
after a pause, she nods. ] Fine. I suppose I could see what it's like, there.
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a good thing and a bad thing, at once, because when you're trained to expect tragedy, peace is more nerve-wracking than anything else.
after a pause, she nods. ] Fine. I suppose I could see what it's like, there.