[Get up get up get up — and she does in fact manage it, but there's something decidedly off about the way she's carrying herself, even when she does; they're roughly the same height in objective measure, but you wouldn't know it from the way she stands: shoulders lowered, head down, lip caught in a perpetual cringe.
The problem here is, she doesn't know what the right answer to the implicit question is, but she does know what happens when you make someone repeat themselves too many times. When you're too stupid to answer a simple, basic question. When you're—]
I'm sorry.
[That's...usually a good start. And at least he's not...sounding an alarm? Even though he's sort of acting like he knows her? But he hasn't identified her, he's just being familiar, so maybe...]
I think I took a wrong...turn.
[It's probably her fault, after all. It usually is.]
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The problem here is, she doesn't know what the right answer to the implicit question is, but she does know what happens when you make someone repeat themselves too many times. When you're too stupid to answer a simple, basic question. When you're—]
I'm sorry.
[That's...usually a good start. And at least he's not...sounding an alarm? Even though he's sort of acting like he knows her? But he hasn't identified her, he's just being familiar, so maybe...]
I think I took a wrong...turn.
[It's probably her fault, after all. It usually is.]