"I saw that," she smirks. It doesn't bother her that he doesn't believe her. She has the advantage here: she might be young but she has learned how to be unshakably loyal. And then there's the fact that her lifespan is shortened, that she can earnestly say she'll care about someone until she dies.
"You don't have to pretend you believe me," and she means that earnestly, too. She doesn't need his belief to keep on doing and feeling what she does.
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"You don't have to pretend you believe me," and she means that earnestly, too. She doesn't need his belief to keep on doing and feeling what she does.
"What's something you've never done before?"