[ Still ignoring her in the interest of fending off a few crab-creatures that take an interest in her passage. She'd prefer to be out in the open water, not because she likes it better, but because being in the Aurora right now is more chancy, more frightening.
Thus it's when she's outside that she answers the question posed back within the Aurora. ]
When we rely on each other to survive, being forthright about what we assume should be obvious is a better practice than continuing to assume that what you know, everyone knows. What if I'd left your stone trapped back under the metal in the halls? What happens then?
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Thus it's when she's outside that she answers the question posed back within the Aurora. ]
When we rely on each other to survive, being forthright about what we assume should be obvious is a better practice than continuing to assume that what you know, everyone knows. What if I'd left your stone trapped back under the metal in the halls? What happens then?