As we are now, we have to rely on what the newcomers bring and pool our knowledge from there. And there's still no way to safely relay what we know to the other side . . .
. . . Hey, look. We managed to get the word out about this place. It may not seem like much to us, but I'm sure it meant something to those kids. We're not just waiting.
[It feels like waiting. Waiting for the next Calamity, the next disaster to strike. Not being able to do anything about it. Being trapped in prison and wondering, waiting, what will happen this time.
[It's not just waiting, but it certainly feels like it when they have to slog through most of the week in indolence. Still, the distinction is important.]
If they didn't get it this time, we'll just have to remind them. It's the least we can do.
. . . I don't know. Unlike the rest of us, the world had a direct hand in Adora's death. It's possible that she'll wake up here, but we should brace ourselves for otherwise.
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[Frustration back in full force.]
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As we are now, we have to rely on what the newcomers bring and pool our knowledge from there. And there's still no way to safely relay what we know to the other side . . .
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[He absolutely does not want a repeat.]
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We should keep an eye out for further repercussions—just in case.
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[A slight feeling of dread. He is expecting it to get so much worse.]
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How much waitin' are we supposed to do?
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After that, give it another day or two. That's how it's been so far.
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Who will they lose this time? How many?
There's a part that feels familiar.]
Hope they get we're fine here.
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If they didn't get it this time, we'll just have to remind them. It's the least we can do.
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[... a tinge of worry. Will Adora come here? Or will she be gone?]
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. . . What's on your mind?
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Won't know until tomorrow.
[Tired. He's tired and angry and frustrated at not being able to do more.
More waiting.]
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[They don't even know what tomorrow will bring before that. Who'll be called on to execute Catra? And who'll walk out of it alive?
More waiting. But after that . . . ]
We'll have to rest up if we want to receive the others warmly.
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Who said I want to?
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If you'd rather let the kids handle it, that's your choice.
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[Gotta make sure Mandi's bf was treating him well.]
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