[In the afternoon, the phone picks up to a familiar voice--Though this time, there's no stutter. No nervous tone. In fact, there's no feeling in his voice what-so-ever.]
Grady. Bring her back--O-Or bring me to her. I know we all go home at one point or another, but you--I never even told her, ārlaulības bērns. [Click
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Surprisingly enough, this is less annoying, less different than the shaking and stammering. Roshia is used to her Latvia, used to someone sitting there stone still and silent and hidden.
However, she knows that for Raivis, this is wrong.
She's just standing there silently, watching.]
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Eventually she places a hand on his head, a silent instruction to calm down.]
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...Miss Roshia?
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[She sits down next to him, studying his expression, his body language.]
Something is wrong?
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[read: Everything is borked.]
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[Mamaland knows all.]
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...J-Ja.
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Also hide your diary better.
A sigh.]
Am sorry to hear that.
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She went missing for d-days. No one told me where she was. Not even people who supposedly saw her.
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And now is droned.
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