( hmmm. verg loses half a point in her book for manhandling her people. she'll have to ask him not to do that next time, seeing as she hasn't done anything to his. despite all the ample opportunities and valid reasons to do so. )
...Alright. Regardless, he mentioned something to me I found very interesting—that people we previously booked are back out, free in the City. ( "very interesting" is angela-ese for "concerning", in this context. ) There's only two ways this could have come about.
One: I'm dead. ( putting the worst one first. ) Or two, I decided to let them go.
( ... )
I suppose there's technically a third, which is "my being here now is affecting how the Library works somehow". This does seem reasonable enough of a theory, I admit.
( her preferred one actually, because then she is neither dead NOR choosing to give up on her dreams. )
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...Alright. Regardless, he mentioned something to me I found very interesting—that people we previously booked are back out, free in the City. ( "very interesting" is angela-ese for "concerning", in this context. ) There's only two ways this could have come about.
One: I'm dead. ( putting the worst one first. ) Or two, I decided to let them go.
( ... )
I suppose there's technically a third, which is "my being here now is affecting how the Library works somehow". This does seem reasonable enough of a theory, I admit.
( her preferred one actually, because then she is neither dead NOR choosing to give up on her dreams. )