Or a nightmare. That city wasn't exactly the miracle that everyone thought it'd be, yet once you're there it doesn't really leave you.
[... Maybe literally. It's not something she's thought about in a while, putting it down to Emizel's lack of experience, but she wonders if that's the reason that there was a kind of "block" on her soul. Whatever. It's something she doesn't understand and it really was probably just because he hasn't done it before.
White doesn't lay down with him, just leans back on her hands.]
This place actually reminds me a lot of where I grew up, even if it's still different. Cobblestone houses. Stars. A population in the hundred thousands instead of the hundred millions. So it's kind of like... I just moved back. Hellsalem's Lot has never been "home" to me, even if that's what I'd call it here. It's just a place I live.
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[... Maybe literally. It's not something she's thought about in a while, putting it down to Emizel's lack of experience, but she wonders if that's the reason that there was a kind of "block" on her soul. Whatever. It's something she doesn't understand and it really was probably just because he hasn't done it before.
White doesn't lay down with him, just leans back on her hands.]
This place actually reminds me a lot of where I grew up, even if it's still different. Cobblestone houses. Stars. A population in the hundred thousands instead of the hundred millions. So it's kind of like... I just moved back. Hellsalem's Lot has never been "home" to me, even if that's what I'd call it here. It's just a place I live.