Hey Mayfield. I have a question.
What are your homes like? Not your fake homes here. But your actual homes. The ones you woke up from? Mine's a pretty horrible place but I still miss it.
Anyone want to trade stories?
[A. Mae has regained ONE great new piece of clothing. She has her vault 101 jumpsuit back and is wearing it with pride as she walks
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Uh, hi. Can I help you?
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Oh. Well....I'm guessing this isn't the house I'm looking for....
[Trails off but then smiles anyway.]
Hi, my name's Mae. I'm just a bit lost I guess. It's nice to meet you.
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Yeah, they really like the identical look in this town.
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You want to come in? Kind of chilly here in the doorway.
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I can make some coffee or something, if you want.
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.[Never say no to free stuff. Mae will walk inside.]
Tell me about it. I'm a door to door saleswoman here too. I think I might just start recording my half of the conversations with the drones. They go about the same every time.
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Any conversation I've had with a drone just kind of creeps me out. They really buy into the fact they've always been here, you know?
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They really do. Even if they had, they could talk a little less about how great it was.
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[Kono sighs, looking a little dejected for a second.]
Man, I'd kill to go to the beach. That's probably one of the things I miss most from home.
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It's... it's relaxing. And invigorating. The sand under your feet, the spray of the water when you catch a big wave, the sun glittering off the water. It's the best place to be, especially when you just need to clear your head for a while.
Where are you from, if you've never been to the beach before?
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[Wide eyes. Holy...that was a long way away.]
I'm from Washington DC....er but we call it the Capital Wasteland. It's been a few hundred years after a nuclear war for us.
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Uh. What year are you from, exactly?
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