Living. I wasn't lying when I said that I'm enjoying what I do. No matter how dangerous the challenges can be, and how solitary it is, it's way more fun than a steady office job.
[ Sending rabbots to fetch a camping set and water from her car, and turning the water to wine. ]
Mm, I find it all quite interesting. To me it feels rather like listening to incredible stories, but getting to meet and interact with the people who have lived those lives is what makes it more real. So I'd like to get to know those people more as well..
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[ making a ring out of the rocks ]
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[ Going to find rocks to help with. ]
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Or perhaps that is merely something workaholics say.
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[ now arranging the wood in a pile ]
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[ bundling up a little kindling and banging two rocks together to make a spark ]
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[ as a welcome distraction, a spark smolders in the kindling, so she gathers it up and blows. ]
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[ putting the kindling in the wood pile and coaxing it into a proper fire. The rabbots also return with the requested items. ]
Good job, everyone~
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Mmm... well. That was a matter of survival, at first. Espionage is competitive, after all. Anything to give yourself an edge is important.
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[ shrug ]
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Are you still surviving now, or are you living now?
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[ Sending rabbots to fetch a camping set and water from her car, and turning the water to wine. ]
I'm not suited to something normal like that.
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I'm happy to be a resource for you.
[ putting fruit and spices in a pot with the wine and holding that over the fire. ]
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