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You follow her back into her room dragging the smelly raccoon across the floor with your mouth, praying to whoever is bigger than you that she never finds you. Finally climbing the coffin/wardrobe after she turns around, you spy that Lucinda is on her cellphone, and that she’s spying on Lifa’s chat, and that she’s reading the whole thing over and over again- and that she's restless. Jackpot.
Yet, reminding a psycho that she treated a weirdo like shit isn’t doing enough. Plan B. For lack of a better idea, you hide that putrid toy under her bed; you'll hope she thinks it was always there but that a rat took a dump on it. And although time was short, and despite Lucinda being used to atrocious smells, this one was quick to call her.
As the girl lifts the plushy to shoulder height, she’s… looking straight at the raccoon’s bottle-cap eyes. Hers, cold and analytical as usual, are fixed on the dregs that once were a loved friend. Odds are, she's trying to look within herself. You then remember /there was a question/ that Lifa never got to answer, and that it was related to animals... and if she’s trying to answer it herself, odds are, Lucinda will fall short.
Just like that, she’s texting Lifa.
Or, at the very least, trying, as she writes messages and then erases them over and over. The drafts she writes vary wildly, and you think she’s waiting for one to ‘click’ with her, which is never going to happen because she’s Lucinda fucking Newhorn. The question was ‘Why do you care about what happens to the animal afterwards?’ and attempts to answer it include:
-‘You wouldn’t care because animals suffer anyway’
-‘Answer the question’
-‘You wouldn’t care because animals murder too’
-‘You wouldn’t care because it’s them that suffer, not you’
-‘Don’t call me ever again’
-’You wouldn’t care because you wouldn’t know’
-’Stop wasting my time and call me’
and many etc. And what do you know... Despite Lucinda’s attempts at perfecting the perfect greeting, Lifa sends her a message first.
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