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"Guess."
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"Because you're too amazed at what I say??"
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"Incorrect."
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"Then what is it??"
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"Think of every possibility."
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"Well, surely that would be an infinite amount, no?"
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"Depends on how you look at it and how you think about it."
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"Uh... is it that you don't care anymore?"
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Echo was very much taking joy in the fact that Time's answers were incorrect.
"Incorrect."
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"What could it be then??" Time seemed a bit frustrated.
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"...What do you know about me? What could my traits add up to? What response would be compatible to me?" Echo slightly grinned, sensing Time's frustration. She immediately stopped and returned to a blank expression. "What could possibly be the answer? Are you sure you're thinking enough?"
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No. I'm pretty sure he isn't thinking enough at all.
"Uh, let's see... the main trait I see from you is that you're just plain pitiful. So I don't know what can come out of that." He looked up to the sky and placed a finger on his chin.
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"Guess you'll never be correct then."
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"Will you even give me a hint??" He questioned.
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"Hmm... you've been awfully mean, though..."
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"Well... you've been awfully quiet."
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"It's better to be quiet than mean."
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"And where's your proof?" He crossed his arms.
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"No one gets hurt when you're quiet."
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"Now that's where you're wrong." Time smiled with a chuckle
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"How am I wrong?"
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"Being silent when in need of speaking will cause harm." Time answered, with a little wiggle of his finger.
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"But why would anyone need me to speak?" Echo questioned. "Why would anyone need me to speak."
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"You're sounding awfully like a bystander." Time noted, "Bystanders watch while the horror happens."
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"...And you sound like someone who started the horror," Echo replied, staring off somewhere distant. "Right now... are you trying to irritate me, or is this how conversations are supposed to work?"