Sunday must have been exhausting for you, maybe even upsetting. A new town, new faces and a an ominous order from a man without a face... who wouldn't be a little frightened? Hopefully, all of that is forgotten when you climb out from under your blankets this fine Monday. Rise and shine! A new morning is a new start!
If you make your way to the lounge, you will find a few copies of the local newspaper provided for your perusal. Once you go outdoors, you'll find the weather forecast 100% accurate. It's pretty impressive.
It seems that quiet mornings like this are going to be your everyday life now. Maybe you should see this whole stay as a vacation? Go out and explore the town, meet your fellow motel guests and meet the townspeople. They're sure to welcome you with a smile!
This week's special in the diner is lemon pie made with love (and a top-secret recipe)
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Hey, what? No. No, don't do that. Why do you want all of it?
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...And you want what instead?
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...For you to not take all of it. I thought that was pretty self explanatory. I mean, I would also settle for you not taking any of it, but I feel like that isn't going to fly.
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[Blunt and utterly deadpan. Just throwing the logical implication of this back at her, just to see what she has to say to it.]
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[She matches that tone, fixing him with a cold stare to match.]
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No. What he said was that you have to get away with killing someone to win a ticket out of here. Subtlety helps with that. This isn't subtle.
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[Which is her (fairly sarcastic, as is typical for her) way of asking what he's doing, or if he has some kind of plan.]
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[She shrugs.]
Keith, right?
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[For what it's worth, now that the topic appears to have been dropped, the undertone of annoyance is also dropped.]
You're...Natalie?
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Got it in one. Is this the part where we quiz each other on the weird shit they have written down about us? Or - just yours, I guess. Mine's pretty normal.
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No. There's nothing weird about what's been written about me.
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Really? Because a list immediately comes to mind.
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[It goes a little more than prickly when she persists. There's tension in his shoulders, a shift in tone from dry sarcasm to humorlessness.]
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[But she doesn't want to make him that uncomfortable, so she backs down after that, giving a shrug.]
Well, whatever. No skin off my nose.
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That said, he's not so obtuse that he can't tell that he's being off-putting.]
It's not - it's nothing personal. .
[A beat.]
Sorry. It's not relevant anyway. We have bigger concerns right now.
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Wait, what are you apologizing for?
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For - [Being a dick? Ugh forget it. Back to being vaguely prickly.]
Never mind.
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You're weird.
[It's more matter of fact than it is mocking, and she moves on quickly.]
I just meant, like... You don't have to apologize or whatever. It's fine.
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I get that a lot.
[WHO KNOWS WHY.]
You're from Earth, too?
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[She tilts her head when he comes to his question, though.]
Uh, yeah. Where else would I be from?