I had planned on it, not to worry. Your cadence made it pretty obvious that you’d like her to... know her place, so to speak. I just meant that, even in death, she probably realizes a *little* something.
[ she wafts a brow. ] Ah, [ a slow nod. ] and probably not. If I’m being honest I never really took her for the sharpest tool in the shed.
Re: Late Afternoon; 280
[ she wafts a brow. ] Ah, [ a slow nod. ] and probably not. If I’m being honest I never really took her for the sharpest tool in the shed.