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[It was difficult to celebrate a holiday under the effects of mind control, no matter how subtle. So he'd postponed his plans, just a few days. The exact date wasn't of much importance to him - they hadn't even had this day in Tazmily - but the spirit of it . . . That was what he wanted to honor.
He holds a single sunflower, the mass of
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You alright?
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Oh! Crowe...
[There is an instinctive half-movement at an attempt to block the memorial before he realizes that would be pointless.]
I'm alright. ...Just thinking. It's a nice day to be outside . . .
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[His eyes dart to the monument, and he gives Lucas a small smile.] Ah, that's a very nice gesture.
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[In stark contrast to the last boy who'd stumbled across him. Lucas smiles faintly.]
It isn't like she'll ever know, but . . . it makes me feel better, so . . .
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She would be proud of you. I'd imagine.
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T-Thanks. I -- Um. I don't think there's too much to be proud about, but . . .
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By now... I think I might've lived through enough that I can take whatever the town wants to try to throw at me. I probably shouldn't say that out loud.
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Hey kid! Who ya talkin' to?
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My friend. ...Um. He's a bug. Say hi, little bug.
[...The bug chirps and makes scratchy vocalizations.]
He says hi. ...And he wants to know how you learned Human.
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[Nevermind that the languages are pretty much the same. Nonetheless she greets the little bug.]
Hey there, little guy!
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Other people can understand you, too, though, right? It's not like that where I come from...
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Of course, spending awhile trapped in Omble probably helped his fondness for bright places a bit.
He spots Lucas while the boy is planting the flower, but something about his manner stops Silence from approaching immediately. Whatever he's up to, Lucas' demeanor suggests it's something of solemn importance...and, when the boy speaks aloud to his stinkbug, it quickly crystalizes the situation for Silence. Mother's Day, just a few days ago...and a boy asking his mother to be remembered. In the past tense.
Silence hesitates in the quiet after the boy finishes speaking, briefly debating whether it's his place to intrude on such a private moment at all. But he likes Lucas, and he doesn't like the thought of the ( ... )
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Hi, Mr. Silence.
I guess you must look like a really big butterfly to them . . .
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Still, he can't complain. He's always liked them.
He glances sidelong at Lucas, quirking an eyebrow ever so slightly in a wordless question. The expression may be subtle, but the 'are you all right?' is as plain as words.]
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[Lucas, astute at interpreting the intent and words of animals, is somewhat more attuned to understanding Silence than he might otherwise be, even if the question wasn't obvious. He'll keep his gaze up at the cloud of butterflies for a few moments before nodding.]
I'll be alright.
.....I guess I'm like this every now and then. It's always been a bad habit of mine.
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He's simply going to look down at Lucas for awhile.]
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