[ Oh, right. It's not normal to be relatively unafraid of something as graphic as...all that. She forgot. ]
The threats were bothersome, but... [ She supposes it wouldn't hurt to explain one particular thing. It will answer some questions Eula might have and hopefully won't invite more. ] ...I do not feel pain, so they were not as scary as they could have been.
[ Sunrise that doesn't explain your lack of reaction at how much raw, visceral graphic imagery there was earlier. ]
[ then, eula had panicked for nothing... damn. she lets out another sigh. ]
I apologize. I would've faced the demon and bear on my own, but your safety is much more important than any of that. [ sunrise's disposition does bring more questions than answers, though. and this is one of them. ] Does that mean you're capable of dying?
[ ...Eula was thinking about her safety... That actually makes her pause, both because she has to take it in and also so she can try to figure out how to answer her question. ]
Yes. [ It's technically true! She can die, for a certain definition of "die", and depending on how that happened it may or may not be permanent. ] ...I am not sure what would have happened if the bear ate me. [ When she thinks about it, she gets the feeling she might be too mauled to come back from it intact? Maybe it'd eat her brain and that would be it? ]
...Thank you for considering my safety, Miss Eula.
[ she's too docile, to the point of stoicism. perhaps the lack of pain exacerbated that. eula's going to look after her closely from now on. ]
Let's see. Could you make a note on the signboard about what we had seen today? Although, you must not make a mention that we went there because I wanted to do something for once.
[ she looks at the bouquet in her hand, then offers it to the younger girl. ] Here. You can have this.
[ She nods. And indeed, when she puts it up later, she doesn't mention how or why she knows about the bear. When Eula offers the bouquet, Sunrise carefully takes it, like she doesn't want to risk damaging it further. ]
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Date: 2023-02-25 09:43 pm (UTC)The threats were bothersome, but... [ She supposes it wouldn't hurt to explain one particular thing. It will answer some questions Eula might have and hopefully won't invite more. ] ...I do not feel pain, so they were not as scary as they could have been.
[ Sunrise that doesn't explain your lack of reaction at how much raw, visceral graphic imagery there was earlier. ]
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Date: 2023-02-26 01:50 am (UTC)[ then, eula had panicked for nothing... damn. she lets out another sigh. ]
I apologize. I would've faced the demon and bear on my own, but your safety is much more important than any of that. [ sunrise's disposition does bring more questions than answers, though. and this is one of them. ] Does that mean you're capable of dying?
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Date: 2023-02-26 02:14 am (UTC)Yes. [ It's technically true! She can die, for a certain definition of "die", and depending on how that happened it may or may not be permanent. ] ...I am not sure what would have happened if the bear ate me. [ When she thinks about it, she gets the feeling she might be too mauled to come back from it intact? Maybe it'd eat her brain and that would be it? ]
...Thank you for considering my safety, Miss Eula.
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Date: 2023-02-26 10:22 am (UTC)[ she's too docile, to the point of stoicism. perhaps the lack of pain exacerbated that. eula's going to look after her closely from now on. ]
Let's see. Could you make a note on the signboard about what we had seen today? Although, you must not make a mention that we went there because I wanted to do something for once.
[ she looks at the bouquet in her hand, then offers it to the younger girl. ] Here. You can have this.
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Date: 2023-03-21 09:21 am (UTC)[ She nods. And indeed, when she puts it up later, she doesn't mention how or why she knows about the bear. When Eula offers the bouquet, Sunrise carefully takes it, like she doesn't want to risk damaging it further. ]
Is this not for the bear...?