>>5351295“So, uh, did you two really mean what you said?” You don’t want to learn after everything that these two are a little sociopathic.
“No, not really. I think they knew we were kidding. It got pretty ridiculous by the end.” Mirjam’s wry smile says a lot.
“Yeah, it’s like… it’s something we daydream we would do if we went back in time. But even if we could turn back the clock, we wouldn’t be that nuts.” Grace’s waving slows down. “We’re venting our feelings, sorta. Our frustrations from growing up there…”
“Mhm, they didn’t have to feel as lonely; we went through the same.” Mirjam agrees that what was important was to show orphan comradery.
“Yeah, sure, but what you two said was pretty crazy.” You don’t buy it completely.
“You really think Chio or Wilma would let us do any of that?” Grace frowns. They see their sisters as their moral compasses to an extent. “Besides, Mirjam feels guilty killing flies! We couldn’t do it!”
“I-I just think it’s sad how their <span class="mu-i">bzzt</span> goes <span class="mu-i">bwoh…</span>” Mirjam says the stupidest thing imaginable.
“But, woah, we vent one time and you think we’re master manipulators?” Grace wants to tease you. “We didn’t do something squeaky clean, and you get uncomfortable that easily?”
“Yeah, it’s a bit mean of you…” The Evil Mirjam joins in on the teasing.
<span class="mu-s">What do you do?</span>
>Apologize for ever doubting Tomato Sanctity!>Tell them they’re putting words in your mouth. You never said that!>Go for a low blow and remind them that they abandoned Wilma.>Look outside to see if the food has arrived.>Write In.(Only reply of the day, we continue tomorrow!)