I bet you'd be really good at hide-and-seek! [ A pause. She thinks about the last time she played hide-and-seek, which was in her dream. No, don't talk about it... ] ...Do you like hide-and-seek?
I don't think there's any sort of games I don't like. [pause] I'll admit I'm not very good at that one. At the hiding part, at least. It's very boring.
I've never really thought about it before. [instead of just randomly picking something like every other time he's asked, because Games Are Important.] I suppose... Competitive ones. Ones where people can win, or lose. Or ones where nobody wins.
...Ones where nobody wins? [ She looks puzzled, pondering a moment. ] Wait, do you mean like the crane games in the arcade? I never win anything there. Oh! Or the games at the carnival. Those got me pretty frustrated...
Yes, a bit like those. [slightly visibly pleased at her connection.] Though, technically, there are winners in those games; whoever runs the rigged game gets all your money.
You know, Daddy told me that Darce's nickname for you is "Champ"... I think that's a wonderful nickname! Because you like to win. [ Just letting him know, in case he's shy or embarrassed about it. ] Doesn't it make you sad when you can't win anything from those games?
I guess you can still have fun, even if you don't win anything. I had fun playing! [ It just got annoying if she tried the same game for too long. Then she lets out a small thoughtful hum. ]
...You're not feeling sad or anything right now are you, Mister Captain?
[ She just has to ask, even if he doesn't look like it. There's cracks all over the ship and she doesn't think things are supposed to work like that... ]
What about happy? [ Reality has rifts and that's probably not something to be happy about right now. But still, she asks: ] ...Do you know if you're feeling happy about anything?
[ A pause, studying his expression. A little surprising and not what she expected to see from him. She doesn't call him out or tease about it. Only gives an understanding nod. ]
Oh. Hee hee. [ She knows! ] ...Well, I'm glad that there's something that you can be happy about.
Don't worry. Just do your best. [ She takes a sheet of paper from the bag and holds it out. The paper's black, since it's his favorite color! ] I can show you, step-by-step if you want.
[ If only they had a small table to use as a flat surface and a couple of chairs up here. It's fine. ] Okay, so... [ She plops down on the floor, pulls out her own square sheet of paper and starts folding. ]
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Can you walk through all doors?
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You know, Daddy told me that Darce's nickname for you is "Champ"... I think that's a wonderful nickname! Because you like to win. [ Just letting him know, in case he's shy or embarrassed about it. ] Doesn't it make you sad when you can't win anything from those games?
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Ah, no. Because that's how those are meant to work. There's nothing sad about things working how they're intended to.
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...You're not feeling sad or anything right now are you, Mister Captain?
[ She just has to ask, even if he doesn't look like it. There's cracks all over the ship and she doesn't think things are supposed to work like that... ]
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... I don't think I am. Though, I'm not exactly the best judge of such things.
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... By what I understand the definition to be... I do. That has to be what this is called.
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[ She can probably guess one of those things, but she'll let him answer. ]
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... You know...
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Oh. Hee hee. [ She knows! ] ...Well, I'm glad that there's something that you can be happy about.
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[ She shifts the tote bag from her arm and reaches in, rustling through some paper. ]
Mister Captain, have you ever made origami before?
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[there's a theme here.]
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[ Well, she's trying not to get discouraged from asking... ]
Have you ever tried to fold a paper crane before? I was wondering if you could fold one for me. ...Just one. It's for my project.
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It... won't look good. At all.
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I'll try to pay close attention.
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[ If only they had a small table to use as a flat surface and a couple of chairs up here. It's fine. ] Okay, so... [ She plops down on the floor, pulls out her own square sheet of paper and starts folding. ]
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