[ Vincent takes a few steps as he glances around the space they occupy. It's open and lacks the sensation of, well, being suffocated. He still dislikes it. Immediately, he makes a face and takes a good few beats to make sure she sees it.
How could he like it here? He found a place where he can live and feel the same overwhelming sensation of the world ready to crush in on him, but it's not home. ]
-- well, you're right. There was no end before, so --
[ For once, he talks in half-sentences but he shifts like he intends to leave, once more. ]
I'm still telling you figure out how to get along with Heather. Don't call her "Alessa," either. They're the same person, but she's chosen who she is now. We can, at least, accept that much, hm? [ Besides, Heather is much more easier to deal with than Alessa, as well. ]
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[ Vincent takes a few steps as he glances around the space they occupy. It's open and lacks the sensation of, well, being suffocated. He still dislikes it. Immediately, he makes a face and takes a good few beats to make sure she sees it.
How could he like it here? He found a place where he can live and feel the same overwhelming sensation of the world ready to crush in on him, but it's not home. ]
-- well, you're right. There was no end before, so --
[ For once, he talks in half-sentences but he shifts like he intends to leave, once more. ]
I'm still telling you figure out how to get along with Heather. Don't call her "Alessa," either. They're the same person, but she's chosen who she is now. We can, at least, accept that much, hm? [ Besides, Heather is much more easier to deal with than Alessa, as well. ]