She looks too much like her mother to determine based on characteristics, but the mother's erratic behavior after her separation indicates she was already carrying at the time. Young mothers are predisposed to madness.
[After a pause, she adds, like spectating some incomprehensible object in an art gallery - ]
Given that this is a fiction where such a thing would matter, it's also obvious they would still be in love had they remained together. Heh.
I have heard stories about it, but it's not really a cultivation thing. [ A look to the other cultivator as if to verify ] As far as I know, I'm the only one like that in my world.
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We could always pick a different... [ help, someone remind her what the word for "movie" is again ]
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I promise you, I am unbothered by such depictions.
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Very. [So flashy...and everyone is so loud!] Are you sad that it's unlikely we'll get to finish it before we sleep?
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[As she watches the three potential father candidates interact on screen, Quin tilts her head all the way to the left.]
I think it's the first man.
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Why him?
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[After a pause, she adds, like spectating some incomprehensible object in an art gallery - ]
Given that this is a fiction where such a thing would matter, it's also obvious they would still be in love had they remained together. Heh.
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[ Psyche is now absorbing this as (probable) Fact, thank you Waltaquin. ]
Oh, you're right, though. That would make the best story, wouldn't it?
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[ He had A Lot Going On at the time, after all, as he told Waltaquin. ]
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I'm glad you have warm memories of them. And the family you found after.
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[ He would much rather focus on those than anything else. ]
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[ He will take the pats and let Walt answer if a new one is needed. ]
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It's taboo to do so, at least in my world.
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[ Committing taboos?? ]
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