[The plague might have begun to fade a bit, but Vanessa is sure she's still hallucinating these feelings of loneliness as she watches the end of the dream. After all, why would seeing a Vessalius' suffering affect her at all?]
Ada Vessalius. Your...dream was broadcast to everyone.
[Ah... so it had been. Ada had hoped not to worry everyone but... it seems as though it was a bit late for that. But... Vanessa took the time to tell her that. She was... touched.]
[She has mixed feelings on it. Even if he disappeared from here it didn't mean she wouldn't see him again, or that anything bad would happen to him bad home but... the fear was still there.]
Ada Vessalius. Your...dream was broadcast to everyone.
[See, she's helping.]
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Ah... thank you... for telling me Miss Vanessa.
[She's really grateful.]
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[She sighs, cutting herself off from finishing her sentence.]
There's no reason to let yourself continue to be so upset when he's just down the hall.
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But... things were normal like this just before he disappeared then, too.
[She knows its a strange thing to hold on to, but... she does. It frightens her.]
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[Which is her way of sympathizing, as cruel as it still sounds.]
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Still...
[She has mixed feelings on it. Even if he disappeared from here it didn't mean she wouldn't see him again, or that anything bad would happen to him bad home but... the fear was still there.]
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That's not necessary! Ah... I think I'll go see my brother.
But... thank you.
[It's nice. Conversations that don't end up... well... horridly.]
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...Mmhm. [She hums in acknowledgement, just before leaning over to turn the feed off before things really do go badly.]
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