[clarke smiles back and nods, she was just as relieved in turn for similar reasons ] Yeah. It wasn't too bad— it was a bit weird going through that a second time though.
[clarke shakes her head at that realizing in hindsight she should have clarified that a bit more] Not here exactly.
Back from I'm from a space station called the Ark and I was part of a group of people that was sent down to Earth. [there was a bit more to it than that but she knows that much in itself is a surprising fact for most people she had spoken with]
Oh, [ she exhales, a sound of both understanding and surprise. ]
So... you grew up in a station like Thesa? And were sent down to the world below, like us? [ it's amazing... and incredibly useful to know. her eyes widen. ]
That sounds familiar, [ she says with a tone that is at once pointed and wry. ]
I suppose we shall have to do that as well. Work together. [ comes the clarification, as if it was necessary, as she looks down at the pile of firewood she has collected. if they all want to survive... they will have to keep working together. ]
[ clarke doesn't miss the implication behind that seeing as it was the reason she was feeling like there was a lot of deja vu about this situation for her in particular.
she smiles and just nods at that, following sansa's glance towards the firewood in her hands] Yeah, exactly— it would make it easier for all of us if we could manage that.
Yes, [ she responds with a nod, glancing again at the kindling in her arms. ]
The fire was starting to die out. I thought... it was something to do. [ something that gave her the excuse to be useful while walking away on her own. ]
[clarke just gives a nod hearing that since she was out here for similar reasons] Sounds like we had the same idea— I was looking to find more firewood and maybe even gather some more food to bring back.
Yeah, like berries. [she smiles slightly] I'm not sure if the berries around here are what I'd be familiar with but I've read up on the different kinds to know what would be edible or not.
Yeah, we did have to do that quite a bit back home. [it was something she got better at with practice much like hunting and scavenging for any other food they could find so hopefully there won't be too much of a difference with the berries they find here]
Of course we can look for them together— I can show you how to tell them apart too depending on what we find.
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[ confusion leaks into her voice as she regards Clarke with widening eyes. ]
You landed here twice?
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Back from I'm from a space station called the Ark and I was part of a group of people that was sent down to Earth. [there was a bit more to it than that but she knows that much in itself is a surprising fact for most people she had spoken with]
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So... you grew up in a station like Thesa? And were sent down to the world below, like us? [ it's amazing... and incredibly useful to know. her eyes widen. ]
How did you survive?
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It involved a lot of cooperation and working together so that we could all survive since we had limited resources when landing on the ground.
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I suppose we shall have to do that as well. Work together. [ comes the clarification, as if it was necessary, as she looks down at the pile of firewood she has collected. if they all want to survive... they will have to keep working together. ]
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she smiles and just nods at that, following sansa's glance towards the firewood in her hands] Yeah, exactly— it would make it easier for all of us if we could manage that.
Were you out here just collecting more firewood?
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The fire was starting to die out. I thought... it was something to do. [ something that gave her the excuse to be useful while walking away on her own. ]
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[ she was considering it, too, but discarded the idea as she didn't want to accidentally poison herself or anyone else. ]
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I figured it'd be a worth checking out at least.
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[ on the planet she was sent to, before. ] Would you look with me? I cannot hunt, but I can pick berries.
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Of course we can look for them together— I can show you how to tell them apart too depending on what we find.
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Thank you, Clarke.
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