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"How's the day been going?" He asked, "Eh. Kinda like the weather today."
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Echo nodded slowly.
"Yeah, it's... it's good today. Might rain later, I think."
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"It's cloudy and chilly."
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Echo shrugged, rubbing her eyes again.
"Yea."
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"Mind if I sit?" He asks, motioning to the open space beside Echo.
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"I don't mind."
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Time silently sits down.
After a few moments, he said, "What I meant by that I'm feeling like today is that I'm bored and tired."
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Echo lightly laughed.
"I am also tired."
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"You like this weather?"
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"Yes... it is beautiful weather," came the reply.
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"Eh. That's debatable."
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"I think it's beautiful weather," Echo yawned.
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"Why are you so tired?"
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"Huh? Oh, nah, it's nothin'."
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"Nothin'?"
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Echo nodded slowly.
"Yea."
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"...Hm. Sure."
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"Is that sarcasm also?"
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"Maybe."
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"Hm."
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"Hm?"
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Echo shrugged.
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Time sighed back into silence again.
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It's a bit before really anything happens. Echo's head suddenly jerked to the side a few times in a tic-like manner, and she pulled her jacket tighter around her as if cold. Echo didn't say anything at that moment, but instead she looked lost in her thoughts as her eye was fixed straight ahead, like she was deeply thinking upon something.
She opened her mouth, closed it as if forgetting what she was going to say, and then when Echo opened it again, she asked very softly, very gently, "I'm wondering... how fast can you run? I can... I can run pretty fast, I think."
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Time can notice this out of peripheral. He sighed and laced his fingers together.
"What's with is the sudden question? I would say I'm actually surprisingly slow. But not too slow. But I might be underestimating myself."