[ Beato's voice lacks some amusement from what it normally has--rather, there's some hardness to her tone, disappointment evident as she speaks. ] ... It seems that fools will continue to prove to be disappointing when they are needed the most.
[ A beat. ]What kind of husband leaves their wife in such a mundane place such as this one? No matter,
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And even though she can't consider herself to always be particularly friendly with Beatrice, right now she was the one who would understand the most, right? Still, her tone sounds rather like her usual deadpan tone, pushing back the emotion. ]
How kind of you to announce that. I doubt the scientists agree though.
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[ She's the same--covering any kind of other emotion that she might have on the topic with the same, proud behavior as she usually does.
She's confident enough that she'll leave soon, anyways. ]
However, that word was never quite in my dictionary.
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[ The sceptism is still heavy in her voice. ]
If you can show it through concrete actions, I might start considering believing you.
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I've already been here long enough to know that going up against the scientists isn't any use, though. They don't like letting go of their toys that easily.
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Even then, I will not be lowered to a mere toy.
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