[ Riku has met doubles of himself, has visited reimagined variations of familiar worlds and people who don't remember him, he's kept a secret since he was five from everyone, including his best friend. There could be lots of reasons, but the one Jason thinks of is the most likely one. ]
Ouch. And not everybody can just leave home. Do you ever miss it? Even if it was as bad as you say?
get into enough life or death situations with someone. excruciatingly painful, but so efficient. anyway, your concept of worlds is fascinating to me. that in the multiverse, there's a place where a planet can be the size of a small island, and still manage to spawn life. very cool.
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makes him wonder what would have happened if everyone knew about their city. ]
pretty common joke among the cabbies is when tourists ask them where to go in the city, the answer is to leave.
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Ouch. And not everybody can just leave home.
Do you ever miss it? Even if it was as bad as you say?
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but i'm, what, 5 months off from having been there?
i've been away for longer stints.
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[ The way Jason dodged the question, Riku suspects he's getting too personal. He could, perhaps should rein in his curiosity. ]
Did you learn all that stuff because that's what you needed to get by in a city like that?
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you're being extremely nosy. kind of leads a guy to ask why, you know.
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Unless this is your way of asking if it's your turn yet. Fire away.
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anyway, your concept of worlds is fascinating to me. that in the multiverse, there's a place where a planet can be the size of a small island, and still manage to spawn life.
very cool.
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Or are you just humoring me?
Besides, life came first. Then the worlds sprang up. That's how the story goes anyway.