[Dee snorts; she's a little envious and a little annoyed that she didn't come up with that one herself. She could say something rude in response, just to let the girl know that what she just said was stupid...
(It wasn't stupid. It was good.)
...but she doesn't. It's a relief to find someone else in the creepy magical shark cave, and she knows it'd be a bad idea to push them away.
She leans against the cave wall and smiles faintly, threading her fingers together and placing her hands in her lap.]
Yep. Not too many people agree with me on that one. They'll insist that humans are inherently good and well-meaning and kind, and... they're not. They're really not.
[A pause. She looks at the shark, who is still hovering around her, her eyes following its every move.]
So, you really think this dummy just wants to be friends?
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(It wasn't stupid. It was good.)
...but she doesn't. It's a relief to find someone else in the creepy magical shark cave, and she knows it'd be a bad idea to push them away.
She leans against the cave wall and smiles faintly, threading her fingers together and placing her hands in her lap.]
Yep. Not too many people agree with me on that one. They'll insist that humans are inherently good and well-meaning and kind, and... they're not. They're really not.
[A pause. She looks at the shark, who is still hovering around her, her eyes following its every move.]
So, you really think this dummy just wants to be friends?