[She sounds annoyed, but it's more bark than bite, honestly. She knows she's being made fun of and has no real way to contest it other than bristling at it. She's not in the mood to start a fight over nothing, which is incredible progress, honestly.
Besides, Zero is right, which is an awful thought to have.]
Are you concerned about my well-being all of a sudden?
Can't I give sound advice without being accused of caring about you?
[ She sounds just a little bit offended, but it's hard to tell how genuine that is. ]
I was going to say that I doubt you're someone anyone really needs to be worried about. But if you're going around trying to start wars with everyone who so much as looks at your friends wrong– well, maybe someone else should worry about you.
And I told you to forget about it. But somehow, you're still here. Isn't that strange. [She points out, again. A2's reactions are deadened to the point where it's hard to say if she's amused or not, but there's a slight drop to her voice that suggests it.]
That's some tough talk, coming from someone who cried over a getting some dust in her eye.
[ She's too easily egged on, and far too eager to turn the conversation in a direction that doesn't lead to implying that she's capable of sympathy. ]
I've taken out big, stupid metal things way stronger than you! And besides, I don't remember losing. All I remember is the stupid look on your face when those dumb birds shat glitter all over you.
Should've pulled that machine arm of yours off. [A2's eyes narrow a fraction, though her tone stays shallowly pleasant.] Then I guess we'd see who was crying.
[She walks forward, slowly. Doesn't draw her sword, but she keeps the weight of her gaze on Zero.]
There aren't any birds around now. Or are you all talk?
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[She sounds annoyed, but it's more bark than bite, honestly. She knows she's being made fun of and has no real way to contest it other than bristling at it. She's not in the mood to start a fight over nothing, which is incredible progress, honestly.
Besides, Zero is right, which is an awful thought to have.]
Are you concerned about my well-being all of a sudden?
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Can't I give sound advice without being accused of caring about you?
[ She sounds just a little bit offended, but it's hard to tell how genuine that is. ]
I was going to say that I doubt you're someone anyone really needs to be worried about. But if you're going around trying to start wars with everyone who so much as looks at your friends wrong– well, maybe someone else should worry about you.
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And is someone else supposed to be you?
[a pause.]
No thanks. One human who can't mind their own business is enough.
[...]
You're kind of scrawny, anyway.
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[ She's just a little terse, perhaps unnecessarily agitated by the fact that the assumption keeps getting repeated (even if it is a joke). ]
I'm all about minding my own business, you were the one who roped me in with your stupid murder plot.
[ She points a finger accusingly. ]
And I might not have a giant metal ass like you, but I can sure as hell kick yours half way across this lake.
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Oh yeah? You did a such a great job last time.
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[ She's too easily egged on, and far too eager to turn the conversation in a direction that doesn't lead to implying that she's capable of sympathy. ]
I've taken out big, stupid metal things way stronger than you! And besides, I don't remember losing. All I remember is the stupid look on your face when those dumb birds shat glitter all over you.
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[She walks forward, slowly. Doesn't draw her sword, but she keeps the weight of her gaze on Zero.]
There aren't any birds around now. Or are you all talk?
hm
[ Zero tilts her head, smiling pleasantly. She folds her hands behind her back, a foreign and almost demure poise in the way she stands. ]
Didn't expect you to proposition me all of a sudden and out here in the open, but gosh darn it, I just can't say no to you.
[ One of her hands brushes just slightly against the hilt of her sword, but she doesn't move anymore than that. ]
It won't be the same as before, not with how I am now– but I'm sure I can still show you good time.