[Poor Emil. He actually flinches at Henry's outburst and clutches his part to his chest.]
...
[Amelia silently takes it and puts Emil's head back together. There's still a noticeable crack through his face and forehead and his hairline is a little off, but he can be fixed with no problem. His sad face, however?
Well, Amelia will take on Berna's wrath either way. She urges the golem to take refuge in one of her rooms. When the young man leaves, Amelia turns to Henry again.]
... The veil of this world has always been rather thin. Whether it's by design or just how it is...
[Her voice this time, is solemn.
She does think it's on purpose; her teacher treats this reality as an open playground, taunting others to try and take it and see if they're any match for his children and his magic.]
Otherwise... Why you're here? Why you're back in a body you say you aren't supposed to be in? I don't know why. I don't have that answer. But I do know this; first, I am not at fault.
Secondly, illogical things happen and there's nothing you can do about it.
[She would know.]
If you want to blame me, fine. You're confused, you're furious, and you want to be in control. But I am quite possibly the worst opponent you can try and vent your anger on.
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[Amelia silently takes it and puts Emil's head back together. There's still a noticeable crack through his face and forehead and his hairline is a little off, but he can be fixed with no problem. His sad face, however?
Well, Amelia will take on Berna's wrath either way. She urges the golem to take refuge in one of her rooms. When the young man leaves, Amelia turns to Henry again.]
... The veil of this world has always been rather thin. Whether it's by design or just how it is...
[Her voice this time, is solemn.
She does think it's on purpose; her teacher treats this reality as an open playground, taunting others to try and take it and see if they're any match for his children and his magic.]
Otherwise... Why you're here? Why you're back in a body you say you aren't supposed to be in? I don't know why. I don't have that answer. But I do know this; first, I am not at fault.
Secondly, illogical things happen and there's nothing you can do about it.
[She would know.]
If you want to blame me, fine. You're confused, you're furious, and you want to be in control. But I am quite possibly the worst opponent you can try and vent your anger on.