People truly do seem to struggle with heat like this. Personally, I'm used to it. I spent a lot of time in the desert, so this isn't really as awkward for me as it seems to be with others. But for people who aren't used to it, I suppose it can be overwhelming.
[He clears his throat, slipping into the "Miller Voice" quite easily.]
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[Oh, screw it.]
...Happy birthday.
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[ASDFGHJKL-]
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...As much as BB's yellow eye, probably.]
Well, then you should perhaps wear what I've left in your room. Also, we're going out tonight.
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...so that's what Master Miller was talking about.
[He's trying not to stare. So much.]
Wait. What do you mean, what you've left in my room? When was I consulted on this?!
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I have the highest authority here, so I don't need to consult you on anything. It's simply a nice gesture from my side that I do, most of the time. Now don't make this difficult.
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But- what- where the bloody hell are we going and why?!
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It's your birthday?
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...yes it is. You weren't meant to know that.
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[ ah ]
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Happy b-birthday.
[Excuse the little girl who never goes outside.]
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Ah... thank you. Do I know you?
You're supposed to cover up your skin for several reasons. Firstly, it reduces the risk of burning. Even with sunscreen, at high temperatures, your skin will blister. It also offers protection from any other elemental dangers. As well as that, more clothing can actually keep you cool, assuming it's light enough. Heavy and dark clothing will render the heat far more unbearable, but light and pale clothing will make it easier in the long run.
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N-no, but everyone should g-get birthday w-wishes on their birthday.
O-oh, I see then. Th-that makes a l-lot of sense then.
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I'm Liquid. Liquid Snake. What's your name, kid?
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