Helen doesn’t like it. Or at least she acts like she doesn’t. She’s bored by the snow and ice, the endless expanses of white all year long. But she doesn’t say anything about going back toward the south where there are summers and fields and grasses and trees and people. And booze. She thinks it, you know, but she never says it. Not yet. There is
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[That just doesn't seem fair. It's troubling. So have a segue. This is what people do, isn't it?]
It was snowing on the edges of the city. Just in one place.
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[Simple as that.]
Is it?
[Not sure how to feel about that. It probably can't be good. There are those here who seem to like the winter even more than she does]
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[She doubts that anyone from her world still living would spare her a second thought.]
It's interesting.
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It should be too warm for snow. Do you know how?
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Hmmm. It's falling outside ...just here. Oh. I know this place. I've fought there. It belongs to Isley.
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Hm. Should have known.
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[Implied question is ...implied.]
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[Herself among them.]
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