[So, Conchita's a librarian now. At first she was confused and concerned by the librarian, yet impressed by the illustrious-seeming position
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[Conchita looks over at the girl, and squints. Hm, she looks... vaguely familiar? She feels like she may have eaten someone with this person's looks before, but then, it's not a strong notion. So she dismisses it. But she has no idea what "MEIKO-nee" is supposed to mean.]
[Miku blinks, processing what the person she thinks is her older sister said. Her eyes soon widen in shock when she realizes exactly what "MEIKO-nee" said.]
Conchita doesn't want to share... but she supposes pointing Miku in the direction of where she can get some couldn't hurt. She DOES work here...]
I suppose, if you are keen on wading through a sea of peasant children.
[there's a gesture to go with that. It's not literally a sea of kids, but you do have to walk through the kids' section to get at the cookies and juice.]
... Yes, you must have your eyes checked. It is ridiculous to think that you cannot divine a stranger from your own sister, unless you are truly a fool.
[back to munching the crackers. Truth be told, she's slightly disappointed, a long-lost sister would have been an interesting development. Especially with the gaps in her memory.]
[Someone's spotted you, Conchita. Namely, a girl with blue (or is it turquoise?) hair with pigtails reaching all the way down.
And she thinks you're her older sister.]
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Hm? What gibberish are you speaking, girl?
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Don't you recognize me? It's me, Miku!
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Hardly, my dear.
[huh. Well, she DID think she looked familiar. She thinks for a moment, munching on the animal crackers she nicked from the kids' section.]
But I do have trouble remembering things from time to time. Perhaps you can assist me with details?
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[...Wait a sec.]
What are you eating?
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And the topic was changed too quickly for her to notice.
She looks down at the box.]
Ah... Well... they are... animal-shaped crackers.
[It kind of reminds her of when she was devouring the inhabitants of her private menagerie, only in cookie form.]
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[They look really tasty. Nothing can beat a leek, though.]
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[Munch.
Conchita doesn't want to share... but she supposes pointing Miku in the direction of where she can get some couldn't hurt. She DOES work here...]
I suppose, if you are keen on wading through a sea of peasant children.
[there's a gesture to go with that. It's not literally a sea of kids, but you do have to walk through the kids' section to get at the cookies and juice.]
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[She dashes off. Cookies, here she comes! Never mind that she'll probably have to go through about a bunch of kids to get at them.
She'll be back a few minutes later, bearing cookies.]
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Conchita stares for a moment, before speaking.]
Well. You claim to be my sister, yes?
[she still doesn't know what to do with this. She DOES have some memories missing, could a whole sister be included in them? So a hesitant question.]
How is father faring these days?
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[...Wait, father? As far as she knows, there's only her, her siblings, and Master.
Her cheery expression changes to one of concern.]
What do you mean? MEIKO-nee, are you sick?
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And just what is it that you dare to call me?! That's "Lady Conchita" to you, child! Perhaps you should check your eyes!
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A-Ah, I'm sorry, I thought you were MEIKO-nee, since you look like her...
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[back to munching the crackers. Truth be told, she's slightly disappointed, a long-lost sister would have been an interesting development. Especially with the gaps in her memory.]
Are you an orphan, then?
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[How does one explain that they're a singing robot who technically doesn't have parents outside of Mayfield?]
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