"So, you're one of the powers that brings all of us here, is that the case? You choose us for your little games?" He has taken his seat across from her. The tone in his voice is measured, like he is about to lose whatever composure he has.
"I am, and I do," she says evenly, watching him with a literal light in her eyes. Her posture speaks of anticipation - whatever's to come won't surprise her, and she may even be looking forward to it.
He puts his hands on his legs and leans forward, the fires of anger burning brighter in him. "What kind of monster brings kids to something like this? Letting them be on their own without parents or guardians. They could be hurt, or worse."
He pauses, shaking his head, "This is why I don't believe in the supernatural."
"I understand what 'kids' are," she admits. "But I don't know how to tell the difference between chronoclades of mortals. I couldn't avoid bringing kids into the game if I wanted to - which I'm not sure about. They learn quickly, don't they?"
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He pauses, shaking his head, "This is why I don't believe in the supernatural."
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