James was about to ask her where she lived, but at her obvious hesitation, he thought it prudent to not pry. "Now, for balloons." James said, hoping to change the subject, so Shana wouldn't feel uncomfortable.
Well, having been playing Awakening for the past couple of weeks, I can say with a surety that it really would benefit from full voice acting. (Also, unless the plot pulls some major twists that I don't know yet, It probably won't surpass Three Houses' narrative in my mind.)
"Idaho Falls, Idaho." James said fondly, "A rather large pine forest is just north of us, and it's only about a 2 hour drive to Yellowstone" he recalled. "So, I spent quite a bit of time up in that region with my family- so the smell of pine forests always reminds me of home." He put the candle into their cart and smiled. "I always wanted to live by the coast though- so now I finally have that chance."
James took the candle offered, and gave it a whiff, "Quite lovely." he said, sighing. He picked up another jar of Green- Forest. He sniffed it judiciously. "Mmm, smells like home." He said, sentimentally.
"You just triggered my compulsive need to find all the scented candles, and smell every last one of them." James laughed with a grin, as he followed her in.
This is true- and while I didn't play Hard/Classic, I did abuse that retreat command to get under-leveled characters to a good point on particularly difficult maps.
Wyn looked up from his book and cup of tea. "Well, this is certainly new." he noted, raising one eyebrow as he looked on at the spectacle in front of him, "Very new indeed"
In Fall-Out Boys' song 'Centuries', there's a specific line that has never really been revealed. Everyone debates whether it says "Here's the frozen proof", or "Here's the frozen fruit"