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How many drunk people have you dealt with? Your dad? Nina? Who else? Doesn’t matter, Annette joins the list of sad adults that can’t keep their dignity in front of you! You feel like if that’s a real category, you should add way more people than you just did. But oh well, you sit next to Annette right where the Despair Lawyer used to sit. Plastic chairs aren’t comfy.
From the corner of your eyes you see that thanks to Big Ben’s aid, the anti-Duncan coalition had enough members to allow one to return to the main station. Basically, Chio is cooking, you believe your assistant can cover you.
“Thank you, thaaank you!” Annette is a happy drunk. Her common sense is inhibited at the moment. “You’re sooo nice to me, Phil. Everyone else is like: ‘Annette, you talk too much’, orrr ”Annette, nobody cares!’, it gets me all ruuuffled! But I get it, I get it... I’m not a kid, nobody needs to gooo along with my whims.”
“So, what do you want to talk about?” You wonder if there’s a topic of Annette’s interest.
“I dunno… I didn’t expect you to go alooong. But it makes me happy you do. I’m so immature, I can’t stooop smiling…” Annette bursts out laughing. “I’m sooorry, this is getting’ uncomfortable, isn’t it?”
“It isn’t, I swear.” Just because the seat isn’t comfy, doesn’t mean you can’t have a jolly good time.
“Haha… If you weren’t straight out of dreeeam, I wouldn’t believe youuu.” Annette is making little sense now. “You must be thinkin’ all kinds of stuff about me… Compared to that bombshell over there, I’m nothin’. Haha.” Annette is looking around for a drink.
<span class="mu-s">How do you respond?</span>
>“Annette, you’re making little sense, it’s better if you rest instead. Should I call a taxi for you?” Be worried about Annette’s wellbeing.
>“A bombshell?” Act confused by this colloquialism. Chio does have a big pair of bombs, but you don’t think Annette is referring to those.
>“I’m spending time with you, of course I’m thinking about you.” Act a tiny bit oblivious. So subtle. So You.
>“How about we talk about some of your interests instead?” Change topics. You don’t want Annette to talk herself down.
>Write In.