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Originally Posted by sarahlooo Climb down to check afterward... Check what? To see if they were DEAD? How were they going to CHECK if they were DEAD if they were ALREADY DEAD???
This girl was crazy. And she was holding her hand and she wasn't sure why. And she still wasn't sure what they were going to do right now. So much confusion. "The honors of what? Jumping?" Submitting themselves to instant death? Forfeiting the rest of their lives to the mere curiosity of what lay in the depths below? What if there was nothing cool down there? Then it would all be a waste! "I don't want to die." Just so she knew. She wasn't down for this. The confusion was evident, in fact it was downright hard to miss. Jessa found herself blinking at the final statement. Die? "Neither of us is going to die...." She said, uncertain of what could've given her an idea like that. In her mind, nothing she'd previously said could have led down this road no matter how untrue that was. Oh dear, the confusion and slight look of horror were suddenly making a lot more sense. Jessa shook her head a few times, trying to reassure her; she'd even let go of her hand. "It's nothing like that, honest."
Perhaps she should have explained. Sometimes when she got an idea, it was hard to remember that others were not inside her head and wouldn't know about it until after she'd told them about it. "What I meant was, which of us would be duplicated and pushed?" She'd seen it done during dueling club and had always found it a neat trick, one that would come in handy in other areas as well.
Granted, the girl had never duplicated anything as big as another person before, usually sticking to notes from her friends, stationary and occasionally socks until she could find the other one in the pair, but how hard could it honestly be...........?
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