[For someone who had never seen rain before she came to Luceti, the frozen white version of it falling from the sky is even more astounding. She wants to ask Vash about it, but the gunman still hasn't woken from his Malnosso-caused slumber, which is why she turns to the journals. It's not so much because she wants to know right away, though.
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So she'll stop walking, and turn to look at a pair of those eyes. Weird.]
Something I can help you with?
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No...I'm just...watching. [She peers out from behind a tree and watches you curious but seems a little tense.]
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...Yeah? Doubt I'll do anything interesting.
[Kids that young shouldn't be left alone though, so Amelia turns to face the girl.] Anything in particular you're hoping to see?
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However, since they arrive at roughly the same time, he will step aside, gesturing for her to go inside. Because that's what good, chivalrous norse gods do.]
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Still, most of the men in Luceti actually act civilized. Maybe that's why instead of her typical silence, Amelia actually talks to Thor when she breezes past.]
Thanks.
[...It's a big step for her, okay?]
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You're welcome. [He will proceed to follow her inside.] Do you eat here often? [What might sound like a pickup line is actually idle conversation. He usually doesn't have to stand around waiting for his food like this.]
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Yeah. Most people do. [And if he looks around, Amelia is sure he'll find one of them just begging to be bothered. She's going to go find a table now. Hopefully alone.]
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[Amelia is still in awe herself.] I could do without the cold, but still. I've never seen anything like it.
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[So just how many desert dwellers live in the dome?]
A tall guy who wears a red jacket and keeps sticking his nose in other people's business, or a priest who carries around a huge cross?
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[Amelia can do annoyed just as well as you can, guy.]
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