[This place is leaps and bounds better for offering proper food from the outset. Thanks to some unwelcome stardust, however, Sieghart doesn't get the chance to say this.
He recognizes the boy. It's the face he sees every time he passes Clementine's door, and it rankles whenever he does, because children shouldn't have to carry such experiences at that age. Reality isn't always kind, though. After witnessing the fiery daycare, it's no contest to him as to which location is more preferable.
[ man being fine with people seeing your memories and then them seeing specifically the one that still gives you nightmares is. unfortunate. but alright, sure. ]
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[ she can't decide. ]
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[ maybe it's just that everywhere sounds kind of cool to her since it's all so different from home.
anyway speaking of fire trauma and daycare. an old memory begins, starting at 1:07:50 until 1:18:00
edit: wait i should probably trigger warn for gun violence as per it is TWD ]
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He recognizes the boy. It's the face he sees every time he passes Clementine's door, and it rankles whenever he does, because children shouldn't have to carry such experiences at that age. Reality isn't always kind, though. After witnessing the fiery daycare, it's no contest to him as to which location is more preferable.
He stares straight ahead.]
. . . That's his name, huh?
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Yeah. Uh... Alvin Junior. After his dad.
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That was good advice back there.
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They're all practical stuff. Don't go alone. Stay quiet. Check for exits. And always save one bullet.
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Or, they used to, until a couple weeks ago.
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But it was just because my team came in first in the last place like this.
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Not like I can do anything about it.
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