[ Yingying pauses for a bit, smile growing quiet, while she tilts her head and looks at him. Studying him, really. ]
You know, on Bloomfete Street, there was a girl around my age named Peachy — she was really tough and strong and protected all the little kids from bullies. She loved wearing girly dresses and having her hair tied up. But people would make fun of her because of her body...
[ It might seem out of nowhere, this anecdote, but she has a point. ]
She didn't have anything "special" about her like that... powers, or mystical blood. She was just a girl with a good heart. But she was one of the most beautiful people I've ever seen. I'll never forget her... there's something extraordinary in everyone.
He realizes, of course, that she's relating this story to offer him some reassurance that he's a little more special than he gives himself credit for, but instead, he can only picture his sister as this heroic, lionhearted Peachy.
He already got too weepy about her the evening before, and he's none too eager for a repeat, so instead he takes it in stride, offering a nod and a resigned chuckle instead. ]
Are you saying I have a good heart, Miss Yingying? You've only known me for a few days, you know, and I'm full of surprises.
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You know, on Bloomfete Street, there was a girl around my age named Peachy — she was really tough and strong and protected all the little kids from bullies. She loved wearing girly dresses and having her hair tied up. But people would make fun of her because of her body...
[ It might seem out of nowhere, this anecdote, but she has a point. ]
She didn't have anything "special" about her like that... powers, or mystical blood. She was just a girl with a good heart. But she was one of the most beautiful people I've ever seen. I'll never forget her... there's something extraordinary in everyone.
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He realizes, of course, that she's relating this story to offer him some reassurance that he's a little more special than he gives himself credit for, but instead, he can only picture his sister as this heroic, lionhearted Peachy.
He already got too weepy about her the evening before, and he's none too eager for a repeat, so instead he takes it in stride, offering a nod and a resigned chuckle instead. ]
Are you saying I have a good heart, Miss Yingying? You've only known me for a few days, you know, and I'm full of surprises.
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[ True, she doesn't know for certain. She's not naive, and she's aware most of them are pretty much strangers, still. ]