Quoted By:
<span class="mu-s">Angel</span>: <span class="mu-i">You think about the future way too much.</span>
▲ <span class="mu-s">Emma</span>: <span class="mu-i">Sorry.</span>
<span class="mu-s">Angel</span>: <span class="mu-i">You also apologize way too much.</span>
▲ <span class="mu-s">Emma</span>: <span class="mu-i">Sorry.</span>
<span class="mu-s">Angel</span>: <span class="mu-i">I know that one was on purpose.</span>
Emma covers each of her hands with a napkin and grabs a burger, then nibbles at it slowly.
▲ <span class="mu-s">Emma</span>: <span class="mu-i">How’s the orphanage doing? Will they ever let those little kids get a family?</span>
<span class="mu-s">Angel</span>: <span class="mu-i">Nah. Never. But the kids are cool.</span>
There are images of Angel in Emma’s mind, but neither that she remembers; Emma discovers that Helena Troyes, one of the Magical Girls connected to her, is also acquainted with her sister. The memory is that of Angel with a little boy. The kid yells at Angel that he can shoot fire out of his mouth, and Angel just says ‘Show me’. Apparently, her fake twin is popular with the kids- for all the wrong reasons.
▲ <span class="mu-s">Emma</span>: <span class="mu-i">Oh, Angel…!</span>
<span class="mu-s">Angel</span>: <span class="mu-i">Hmm?</span>
▲ <span class="mu-s">Emma</span>: <span class="mu-i">Hahaha, nothing!</span>
The next memory Helen shares with her is Angel eating a super-spicy ‘habanero’ chili on a dare, in front of a wide, secret audience of orphans. It ends with her sister shouting at the gods to rain thunder on her while the kids scramble for ice, most of them laughing, some of them worried but still laughing.
Then Emma sighs. She’s thinking about the future again.