Yeah, I remember now. Dungeons and dragons. You sit around and pretend to be wizards or something. You should tell him you're a real wizard, see if he nerds out about it.
Also: flattered, again, but the apocalypse kind of screwed things up where I'm from, and let's just say school and me didn't get along. I don't know everything. Especially here.
You know a lot more than me about your stuff. We're all from different places, Zoya. Anyone who thinks they know everything about someone else's world is the real idiot.
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Also: flattered, again, but the apocalypse kind of screwed things up where I'm from, and let's just say school and me didn't get along. I don't know everything. Especially here.
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[ We're going to skirt by that little bit of vulnerable honesty. ]
I'll tell him I'm a witch and let you know how it goes. He seems like the type who would get blown away by a gentle breeze.
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[ Except that doesn't make sense, considering she doesn't know him. But she has memories that make him more familiar than she'd like.
Time to swerve. ]
Are you okay? I can't see you in the throng of idiots walking back to town.
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Have you ever played something like this game?
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[ Guarantee your future DND invitation right here, Murphy. ]
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If you don't feel like you can play it, that's fine. I just thought I'd be nice and possibly invite you along.
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If "wizard" is the only term used in this game to describe a magic user, I'll request it be changed.
[ DND, as written by Zoya. ]
You're going to play, too.
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And you'd look great in a pointy hat with a long gray beard, by the way.
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[ All we're missing is thunder stomping its feet. ]
You won't see me wear this ridiculous hat and grey beard if you don't play.
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[ Thought fondly, of course.
But she'll let you know when she knows.