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"What is is like being sure of yourself?" Echo asked.
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"What? You aren't?"
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"Do I really seem like someone who is?"
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"Nope."
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"Then there is the answer."
"...So, what is it like?"
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"I don't know really how to explain it, it's like, knowing that you can do something?"
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"So it's a form of confidence."
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"No. it's a form of normalcy."
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"Normalcy...?"
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"Normal."
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"Oh..."
Echo doesn't know exactly how to respond to that. She knows she isn't exactly "normal" in any means, but it's strange for someone to tell her indirectly that she isn't "normal".
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"Yep." He shrugs.
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Echo was really unsure of what to add on. There was nothing for her to say, in her opinion, so she stared at the ground awkwardly.
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"So, what else were you thinking?"
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"It wasn't anything."
Echo's sleep deprived mind almost made her reply sarcastically with an oatmeal flavor instead, so her reply took her a moment added along with a confused look because her mind made a sudden mood shift.
"Were you thinking of anything?"
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"Nope. I was just thinking of what you're thinking."
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"Ah. I... guess that makes sense."
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"You know, I'm pretty sure it would help if you were sure of yourself."
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"...How do I do that?"
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"I don't know, just do something and don't second guess."
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"...Don't... second guess..."
Okay, Echo already was aware that she was going to fail not second guessing herself.
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"And you're failing right now."
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Echo sighed.
"I'm not good at it, then..."
Echo thought for a moment before adding, "But I'll... try to get better."
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"Understanding and realizing it I think is still advancement."
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Echo smiled slightly, or tried to at least, at Time's words.