[Jack is on the roof again--he seems to divide his outdoors time between the roof and the beach--grinning a little uncertainly into his communicator, plagued by the nagging feeling that he's forgotten something
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I read about it in a book. It's like flying, except you use this contraption, and it isn't actually flying. The air comes up under the wings and holds you up.
[There's no reply for a good minute as Seimei suddenly finds himself hesitant to reply at the last second. However Jack's feelings are similar to his own recently and speak to him enough to push through.]
That certainly is an interesting way to forget your troubles.
I guess if I don't die, I'd have broken bones, and that would hurt more. It's like a trade, though--I've been drunk before, but I've never gone hang-gliding. So it's worth it.
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[Elaine seems to have forgotten that she actually has wings. Perhaps she's just a little bit confused, too caught up in the idea of flying.]
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I've been out once, it's great! Come on up!
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That certainly is an interesting way to forget your troubles.
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Yes, I suppose that's true. Assuming that you die what if you don't?
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