Nah, it's fine. [ a small bat of his hand. ] It's more common of a question than you'd think, next to "where are you from?", "what year are you from?" and "how do we get out of here?" [ a pause and then: ] I've been here since July. There was a lobster festival going on back then. I got myself a pretty cool t-shirt.
[ look alike, but different. doppelganger. or in this case, alternate not-self — alternate doppelganger. he will take a not-too-educated-yet-probably-still-accurate-guess that he isn't evil and murdery like him, given the way she talks about him.
that's good. for him. mostly for him. ]
It would be kinda weird if I was just like him. [ he nods his head towards the door of the restaurant. ] So, wanna head inside with me? [ that also sounded better in his head. ] Not in a creepy way. I just meant that we're both sort of standing out here and it's warmer inside, and I'm also technically supposed to be getting takeout for me and my housemate.
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[ look alike, but different. doppelganger. or in this case, alternate not-self — alternate doppelganger. he will take a not-too-educated-yet-probably-still-accurate-guess that he isn't evil and murdery like him, given the way she talks about him.
that's good. for him. mostly for him. ]
It would be kinda weird if I was just like him. [ he nods his head towards the door of the restaurant. ] So, wanna head inside with me? [ that also sounded better in his head. ] Not in a creepy way. I just meant that we're both sort of standing out here and it's warmer inside, and I'm also technically supposed to be getting takeout for me and my housemate.