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Oh wait, you’re wrong, Ruby is next to the hole looking flabbergasted with the note in her hands. You didn’t notice at first because you’re a moron. And tired. Mainly tired. After what you did yesterday, the chase, and the long walk back home while invisible, you’re beat.
Anyway, you cover the couch with a tablecloth (a towel didn’t seem big enough) and place the frozen Ichie on it before approaching Ruby, gotta keep her safe. Suan De looks at Hobo Rich Girl Number 1, then at Hobo Rich Girl Number 2, and then asks permission to use the shower first, which you agree to. Now you actually approach the redhead.
“Hey, Ruby!” You hope she hears you before she smells you.
“…” Ruby is frozen by the sight.
“Ruby?” You really don’t want to touch her like this…
“Meow?” Bradford Jr. tries to reason with her too.
“Ruby?” You sound like a bad radio song.
“…What happened to the wall?” Ruby is losing her mind. She doesn’t look as bad as she was during the van ride, but you don’t want her to stay here. “<span class="mu-s">What happened to the wall?</span>”
Ruby is a very understanding gal, so any excuse should work, but you don’t want to stress her out.
<span class="mu-s">How do you respond?</span>
>“A ghost came out of here, took over that girl’s body, and tried to take her revenge on those who wronged her. Now she’s better.” Explain it.
>“Suan De threw her stress ball at the wall and collapsed it. But look at the positive side, we have more space for us!” Try to stay optimistic!
>“…I should talk to someone about it, I don’t know if this is actually fine.” Why are you reassuring her about something you don’t know is good or not?
>“Why don’t you sit down and relax instead of getting anxious about it? I’ll deal with it.” Be the responsible adult in this situation.
>Write In.