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Porque tu és pó e ao pó hás de voltar.*
[Nieta sounds unusually subdued.
She can be found, for most of the evening, in front of an altar in one of the small alcoves off the chapel's main gallery. She's lit some candles, and although there are both ashes and olive oil on the altar in front of her, she's done nothing with them. She's just watching.]
[[*For you are dust and to dust shall you return.
[Nieta sounds unusually subdued.
She can be found, for most of the evening, in front of an altar in one of the small alcoves off the chapel's main gallery. She's lit some candles, and although there are both ashes and olive oil on the altar in front of her, she's done nothing with them. She's just watching.]
[[*For you are dust and to dust shall you return.

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It is from a religious book from my home.
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*Well, the words at least.*
I just don't know why you'd say something weird like that. Its a religious thing? Some sort of ritual?
*Sadly his knowledge of religion is limited to frogs and slime.*
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If you use the calendar of Earth then today would be a holy day for some of my family.
The words were something they would say to us. Actually, I do not know why.
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[She tries to stress the different pronunciation, but gives up midway. It probably doesn't make a difference anyway.]
Yes, is similar to a holiday.
Before, there would be dancers and parties in the street, but today was quiet.
You do not have religious days like this where you are from?
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Not really. I mean we had some special days but I don't think they were religious. Barely anyone had any sort of religion.
*Except the crazy clowns.*
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That is sad.
It is easier sometimes when things are difficult to have something to believe.
[Or someone.]
Re: [audio | English]
*He wouldn't know, since he never really believed in anything. Well, anything good.*
[Audio]
Nieta. Want some company?
[Audio | English]
Yes, please. I am in the chapel.
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[His voice doesn't quite carry the same pep as usual.]
Be right there.
[A few minutes later, Joe steps into the chapel and stops by the door. It's not a place he's been for some time. Not since his brother left.]
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You have been quiet.
I thought maybe you had left too.
[She hadn't, really. It would have been a Big Thing if he had.]
[Commentlog]
I've had a bit on my mind as of late.
[Not for the first time, Joe wonders if this is punishment of some kind; bringing people into his life to care about only to take them away without warning. It's thoughts like that that make him never want to leave Nieta, just in case there's something he could do, but he doesn't. Protective as he is, Joe wouldn't crush her freedom by constantly lurking over her shoulder.]
M'not leavin' without you, anyway.
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Oh? You are sure that you will not meet a pretty blond girl of your dreams and run away with her?
[Commentlog]
Pretty sure we've run down that path before. You know who I care most about, Ni.
[After a pause, he offers his hand, leaving it up to Nieta whether she takes it or not.]
And you know I'll wait forever.
[Commentlog]
Yes I do, and I think that Duran will be glad when he hears that you will wait.
[And still grinning, she took his hand and pulled herself to her feet.]
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[Speaking in tongues is not normal okay.]
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[Word. Word... Oh forget it.]
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Reflecting. It is just a bad mood.
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[It sounds like gibberish!]
But you don't exactly sound alright.
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On another day this probably would have been funny.
But today? It is a little bit...
Okay, Nieta is annoyed.]
It is Português. My first language? I am fine.
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[She just always forgets the first rule: Do not get attached.
She's doing it right now.]
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[Not getting attached is hard. It's easier for Rem than most, but it's hard.]
Would you like me to bring you something to eat? Or a drink, perhaps?
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Please.
Some jam. And some toast too, if you would like to.
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[And it's not much later that he finds Nieta in the chapel, a plate of toast in one hand and a couple different types of jam in the other. He could have three hands, but... Nieta didn't need strange sights right now. Not unless he wanted them.]
Nieta?
[audio] PRETEND THIS IS THE RIGHT LANGUAGE K
[audio] IS PORTUGUESE :D
[audio] YES THAT
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[audio] WOW WRONG COMMENT THERE
[And Zack and Tom and Cecilia and so many others.]
You knew her?
[audio] I WAS HELLA CONFUSED
Not well. In passing.
[audio] IT IS MY MISDIRECTION AT WORK!
[audio] /still loling
[audio] All the way to Honolulu? :B
[And not part of the zoo.]
[audio] and all the way back :3
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