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Bird Furious

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  1. It’s okay not to know. Because it always comes out right in the end If we ever reach the end. If there is an end. There has to be, right? Otherwise we’re all stuck here forever, over and over and over.
  2. “Oh, you think I’m broken? Maybe this is what I was supposed to be all along.” “You don’t want a dad like me, kid. And to be quite blunt, I’m not sure I want a kid like you.” “We do have power, Tam. I could grab a crown and call myself God if I wanted, and she would let me. All we have to do is decide what we want. And it can be ours.”
  3. He barked a laugh. “No. No, Tam, you didn’t break me.” A manic grin spread over his face. He looked— not at the sky this time. “Hello, @Halcyon The Only. I hope you’re proud of yourself.”
  4. “Oh, you didn’t see it? I guess I was hallucinating.” He tugged against her again. “Or maybe not.” Oh, I’m just hallucinating, he said cheerfully. It’s a good thing I have someone to coddle me and feed into my delusions. Do you know her name? She squeezed his hand. “You heard me.”
  5. Yeah, it was her.
  6. He tried to pull away, annoyed. “You disrupted my experiment.” She shrugged. The lore is nigh incomprehensible and isn’t even centralized. What are we supposed to do? I thought you wanted some innovative Narrators. But sure. If it makes you feel better, I guess I mutated on purpose. Congrats. Your monopoly is preserved.
  7. He pushed her away and walked to the edge of the cliff. “Now, see,” he said in a rather formal tone, “If I were to step onto this bridge, would it hold me, or would I just fall? Is that up to me? I’d guess it is.” She stuck her tongue out at him.
  8. “Whatever. I’m your dad, kid.” “Of course,” he said. “If that’s what we want me to be.” She screamed furiously, terror in her eyes, and tore her hands through her hair.
  9. “You don’t need to learn from a sad drunk like me.” Of course not, she scoffed. I would guess I am a withergeist. Or something. “GET OUT,” she shrieked. “YOU’LL BRING THEM ALL DOWN ON OUR HEADS!” He cocked his head. Something glistened in his eyes. “Leave? What would be the point of that?”
  10. “No, I didn’t. She did it for me. Because I told her to.” His grin widened, if that was even possible. “…uh.” “No.” He sounded more petulant and stubborn than anything. Well, clearly something did. - The scientist whirled and shot the audio device, looking crazed. “I think you better go,” she told Rebus.
  11. She folded her arms, also petulantly. All right, then what should have happened, Your Great Smartness? She scowled. “Narrators,” she grumbled.
  12. “I didn’t do anything. What do you mean?” He grinned far too wide and stood up, brushing off his knees. “Looks like we’re both hallucinating. Isn’t that nice.”
  13. “But you never existed in the first place,” he told the empty patch of ground. “No. Go away.” Think what you want. I don’t care.
  14. “Nobody. Go away.” He grinned at the worm burrowing out of the ground. “You only exist because I say you can,” he whispered. “Isn’t that something.”
  15. “So there,” he told her, then cocked his head at the bare spot in the ground. “We’re more powerful than they realize, you know.” “Go away,” a voice said from off to the side in the shadows. Five jumped.
  16. Oop-- keyboard shortcuts ftw
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