[ This already sounds too good to be true. Random chance, in which she just happens to have fallen into the same little crack between the worlds as all the others. And a bunch of benevolent androids working so tirelessly to fix it all.
Yeah, right.
But there's no way to articulate her disbelief to him that won't raise questions that Yuuri doesn't have the heart to answer now, if she ever will. So, though her eyes narrow and she's clearly unhappy with the answer, she doesn't say anything.
Silence hangs between them for a moment before the blades in her hands finally vanish back into the Armiger. ]
How am I supposed to get back to the Station, then? We can't just stay here in the forest forever.
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Yeah, right.
But there's no way to articulate her disbelief to him that won't raise questions that Yuuri doesn't have the heart to answer now, if she ever will. So, though her eyes narrow and she's clearly unhappy with the answer, she doesn't say anything.
Silence hangs between them for a moment before the blades in her hands finally vanish back into the Armiger. ]
How am I supposed to get back to the Station, then? We can't just stay here in the forest forever.