Sure, that sounds right. [ jonas, aware that alex would do this just because it's funny. ] But we are, yeah. We were together before all of this so...you know. Why quit a good thing?
Technically I should be making sure we both get back. Senior year and everything. [ he doesn't think vash has a baseline for what that means. ] It's...pretty much our last year before we graduate, so some people think it's a big deal.
Yeah. When you graduate from high school, most places have a big ceremony where you sit and listen to some kids give boring speeches about how you've all grown over the last four years and how you'll never forget each other, and then there's more boring speeches from adults about how you're going off into the world to shape the future before you stand in line for a long time to walk across a stage, shake the sweaty hand of a principal or a superintendent or whatever and receive an empty folder that's supposed to have a fancy piece of paper in it but you don't get the paper until weeks later so they can make sure you didn't fail your classes.
[ this is all a bunch of words. ]
...but a lot of families think it's important and treat it as something special for the person who made it.
Yeah, it is. [ and he's blowing it off to get back to the original point. ] But Alex is smart and deserves a chance to finish and then do whatever she wants after that. Hard to graduate if you can't go to class.
I'm sure she'll be grateful for your support. [ help. he kind of laughs because that's not entirely wrong, except he's now wondering who told vash these things.
the question about himself is harder. ]
I should probably finish high school, too. [ probably. ] Haven't thought much about after that.
Yeah, tell me about it. [ it truly does sound like such a stupid word. ] I guess it could be kind of cool if you were prepared for that sort of thing. Some caves are pretty easy to get lost in.
... Makes you wonder who even wrote these, right? Some of them read so serious and then you get to some parts that say "giving up when the going gets tough."
Yeah. The reapers implied they came from somewhere else and they were just given the information. But maybe they were written by more than one person? It'd make sense for all of the inconsistencies.
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[ But enough of him being nice about Wolfwood. ]
Vash's fine! Wolfwood doesn't even call me by my title, or my name.
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I'm guessing you guys have known each other for a while then? [ he is not going to out wolfwood as trying to juggle the vash and livio thing. ]
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[ Eats his fries. ]
Got anyone like that, Jonas?
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Yeah. Her name's Alex.
[ so. you know. it feels like they've known each other forever, so he gets that. ]
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[ Vash nods, understanding. ]
You two going to stick together?
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Sure, that sounds right. [ jonas, aware that alex would do this just because it's funny. ] But we are, yeah. We were together before all of this so...you know. Why quit a good thing?
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[ He gets it, though maybe not in the same way. ]
Going to help her get back to... School?
[ the fucking survey on the network. ]
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I mean, it sounds like a big deal. Graduation should come with a big ceremony or something, right?
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Yeah. When you graduate from high school, most places have a big ceremony where you sit and listen to some kids give boring speeches about how you've all grown over the last four years and how you'll never forget each other, and then there's more boring speeches from adults about how you're going off into the world to shape the future before you stand in line for a long time to walk across a stage, shake the sweaty hand of a principal or a superintendent or whatever and receive an empty folder that's supposed to have a fancy piece of paper in it but you don't get the paper until weeks later so they can make sure you didn't fail your classes.
[ this is all a bunch of words. ]
...but a lot of families think it's important and treat it as something special for the person who made it.
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[ REALLY A BUNCH OF WORDS, HONESTLY. ]
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[ on account of being dead. ]
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[ Mini fanfare. ]
What about you?
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the question about himself is harder. ]
I should probably finish high school, too. [ probably. ] Haven't thought much about after that.
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Got a passion of any kind? [ Is it rude to read up someone's profile while they're in front of you. ] "Spelunking?"
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Any idea what that is, or are you reading to see what sticks?
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[ He sees this escape and he'll let him have it, honestly. It was an opening. ]
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It's like...cave exploration. Some people do it as a hobby, so they take their gear and go to these places and explore underground for fun.
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[ THE WORD FOR IT SOUNDS DUMB TO HIM ]
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...those are probably two different things and not tied directly together. [ probably. ]
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[ Whew. ]
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So about the cave exploring! And how getting lost is not related to getting lost in caves.
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