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A is a bit late to ask if Rita is feeling ok, but she /is/ notoriously concerned. Some people are good at telling the truth, and others are good at telling lies- Rita assumes that A may be the worst at both. Aware that Rita may faint at any second now, Rita closes the big door behind her, to leave the Witch of Peace in peace.
∿∿∿∿∿∿∿∿ 凸 ∿∿∿∿∿∿∿∿
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It takes a while and a lot of tea and sugar, but Rita /does/ end up swallowing it all. After all, it’s hard to go deeper when you are at the bottom of the sea. Magical Girls turn into Witches, the Witches she killed used to be Magical Girls; she almost turned into a Witch herself. It is still a very scary thought.
Wiping out the pastries, A says that, most likely, the Magical Girl that turned into the Witch of Peace also knew about the shady businessman and his story. That a Witch’s Labyrinth is shaped by the mindscape of the Magical Girl at the moment she witches out, and that this is how that mall used to look. A then asks Rita why does she think that could be, and Rita says nothing, because she is fucked up, way too fucked up to come up with any sort of coherent answer.
It would seem that A tells this to everyone that comes her way. That she likes to think that the legendary Magical Girl learned her lesson at the very last moment, the same lesson that the shady man learned and that Rita would do well to learn too. <span class="mu-s">That we make our enemies.</span> A then says she knows about the water park. A, grabbing Rita’s shoulder in endearment, says that she hopes that the lesson sticks, and that she will always be here even if it doesn’t. And that she is free to stay for as long as she likes.
>(Up next and oh god fucking finally: Lucinda!)