[which she's clearly about to launch into, before she takes a glance around the immediate space near matt]
We're not leaving anything behind, right?
[who knows what happens to things you leave behind, really. but after confirmation theyre not, she heads towards the last place she saw a door, praying its still there.]
Did you know, for example, that the kitchen changes every day? Yesterday, it looked like a 50s style diner, but when I went down for breakfast it was all Formica countertops and it looked like it came out of someone's trailer-home.
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[which she's clearly about to launch into, before she takes a glance around the immediate space near matt]
We're not leaving anything behind, right?
[who knows what happens to things you leave behind, really. but after confirmation theyre not, she heads towards the last place she saw a door, praying its still there.]
Did you know, for example, that the kitchen changes every day? Yesterday, it looked like a 50s style diner, but when I went down for breakfast it was all Formica countertops and it looked like it came out of someone's trailer-home.
[which was to say, it was also a lot smaller.]
That's crazy, right? Spaces don't work like that.