[It's not even kind of the point of the story, but yeah when she's less distracted she's way more concerned about the poor theoretical cat. For now, she sighs when he smooths her hair and leans her head on his shoulder.]
Something like that. [Her tone carries a sort of "yeah, no, I've got no clue either." But she shifts, shrugs.]
It doesn't. Hasn't. [The second nonary game was not the last, and the story isn't over while she's still here.] But the second nonary game does end. Three men die, one gets jailed for it, and so the men behind the first game get punished. Schrodinger's girl is alive. She runs away with her brother and we don't find them. And the other five of us get to go home. [She almost smiles, thin and shaky, but she's tearing up again, too.] Light and I go home.
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Something like that. [Her tone carries a sort of "yeah, no, I've got no clue either." But she shifts, shrugs.]
It doesn't. Hasn't. [The second nonary game was not the last, and the story isn't over while she's still here.] But the second nonary game does end. Three men die, one gets jailed for it, and so the men behind the first game get punished. Schrodinger's girl is alive. She runs away with her brother and we don't find them. And the other five of us get to go home. [She almost smiles, thin and shaky, but she's tearing up again, too.] Light and I go home.