A bit, yes. [...] If the profiles hadn't told all of you exactly how old I am, I likely would have pretended to be a mortal so as to not... ah, "blow my cover," is the phrase.
Well, for the most part, I like all of you! I feel like we've gotten along rather well... though, there are a few who are a bit more, ah, eccentric than others...?
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[she looks delighted by that - this place is cute! so, if she fits in, that means she's cute too!
(that's not what he means at all.)]
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Yeah. If this were an actual place elsewhere, people might think you work here.
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I can't say I've ever worked in a tearoom before, but working in a place might not be so bad.
[ma'am you are a god.]
You'd get to see people enjoying themselves every day.
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[ it would be funny to roll up to mcdonald's and sqx is there. ]
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[...]
We aren't really meant to interact directly with mortals, usually.
[it can get kind of lonely, sometimes.]
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So, being brought here must have been an adjustment.
[ so many mortals. ]
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[
she is absolutely going to be using this word on people from home. eat shit qi rong.]
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This would probably be a different experience then.
[ since so many people are so weird. ]
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[with as many of them being as "weird" as they are, it's easy to accept certain things as magic...]
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[helps herself to a tea sandwich. what, she's hungry.]
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Ahaha... well, not the worst I've ever seen, but... yes, that.
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That's certainly true.
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But at least we're managing regardless. Somehow. For the most part.
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...well, humans are resilient. Even if you don't like it, you're able to adapt to most things. That's admirable.
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