[Gabriel is laughing, not cruelly, never at Alice, but the question and the misunderstanding is possibly the sweetest thing he's ever seen in all his long years. She really is the most precious of creatures, and worth more than all the stars in the heavens and the birds in the trees.
He manages to calm himself down a little, wiping away tears from his eyes and he's still smiling, chuckling softly]
Oh Allie-pie, you are the most wonderful little girl. How about we make some cup-cakes and I'll explain it, hm?
Oh! [She's not sure she understands what she did to make Gabriel laugh or say such a thing. But! She's excited at the idea of spending time with him and making cupcakes!] That sounds splendid!
Yes I'd love to! [Plus, an answer to her question! So, really it's a win win win sort of situation!
[... He's there, with her, grinning from ear to ear.] So, cupcakes and answers. [He holds out his hand to her, heading down to the kitchen]
So... Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgendered. Allie-pie, you know how sometimes words have more than one meaning, right? Like... enduring? It can either mean something you have to cope with and get through, or something that will last for a long time? Gay is like that. Gay means happy, but... well, to a lot of people it also means men who love other men. Or women who love other women.
[She's holding onto his hand and listening carefully.] So, I'm gay for loving Miss Idris? [There were all sorts of love, it seemed a little silly to label just one a "happy" love. Or well, not happy, apparently?]
Audio | This is about that thing they're having, right? A parade? Your guess is as good as mine. But from what the good word is, apparently it's some sort of love festival. Don't ask me - putting labels on things is a human concept.
Nope. Homunculus. But that's not the point. There's a gal running the whole thing - I'd ask her more about it. Just figured I'd try to point you in the right direction.
[Tony's trying really hard not to laugh. It works for about three seconds and then he can't help it, and he tries to smother the laughter with his hand.] Oh, Alice. Has anyone explained it to you yet?
Tony laughs, shaking his head.] Only that the "bi" prefix means "two." Someone that's bisexual likes both men and women. So two wheels, two genders. Isn't English fun.
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[Gabriel is laughing, not cruelly, never at Alice, but the question and the misunderstanding is possibly the sweetest thing he's ever seen in all his long years. She really is the most precious of creatures, and worth more than all the stars in the heavens and the birds in the trees.
He manages to calm himself down a little, wiping away tears from his eyes and he's still smiling, chuckling softly]
Oh Allie-pie, you are the most wonderful little girl. How about we make some cup-cakes and I'll explain it, hm?
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Yes I'd love to! [Plus, an answer to her question! So, really it's a win win win sort of situation!
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[... He's there, with her, grinning from ear to ear.] So, cupcakes and answers. [He holds out his hand to her, heading down to the kitchen]
So... Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgendered. Allie-pie, you know how sometimes words have more than one meaning, right? Like... enduring? It can either mean something you have to cope with and get through, or something that will last for a long time? Gay is like that. Gay means happy, but... well, to a lot of people it also means men who love other men. Or women who love other women.
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Well, I suppose I'm gay in two ways then!
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This is about that thing they're having, right? A parade? Your guess is as good as mine. But from what the good word is, apparently it's some sort of love festival. Don't ask me - putting labels on things is a human concept.
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[Tony's trying really hard not to laugh. It works for about three seconds and then he can't help it, and he tries to smother the laughter with his hand.] Oh, Alice. Has anyone explained it to you yet?
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Although... now that I think about it I still don't know what a "transgender" is or a "bisexual!" Is a bisexual anything like a bicycle?
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Tony laughs, shaking his head.] Only that the "bi" prefix means "two." Someone that's bisexual likes both men and women. So two wheels, two genders. Isn't English fun.
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