[Sheila will go look for her a couple of hours after the execution! Once she finds her in the observing deck, she knocks on the wall to announce herself.]
Oh. Well... I do, of course I do. But I know that I'll see them again. Some day. [A light shrug, frowning.] What about you? You must have people waiting for you at home, too.
sunday, week three.
Yuel?
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Hey, Sheila.
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[Looking her over to make sure she looks okay, but...]
Mind if I join you for a while?
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'Course. Do ya like lookin' at the stars?
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[She will plop down on the spot offered to her, and then, after a second:]
How are you feeling?
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Like... I really hated that. [ basically ] Have ya ever been in space?
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I'm sorry it had to be you, Yuel. [Genuinely.] You beat me to space, though. Only trained professionals get to head out there in my world.
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I don't know about that... Space is kind of freaky! Like a shittier, less fun version of that switch in the rec room.
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Yeah. In space... ya don't have anything.
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Winks at her. ]
Ya like me, huh?
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Would I be here if I hated you? Come on.
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Yer a really interesting adult, Sheila. I think yer really mature... but then I remember you throwin' pickles at Takeru.
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[ she looks up at her. ]
... Are ya okay?
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[ She looks back at the stars. ]
Maybe not this far. I think they'd be pretty jealous if it weren't for all the murders.
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Now, your friends sound like my daughter. She would never let me hear the end of it if she knew I ran off all by myself.