even if it rings a lot more pleasant than she remembers it, when it's screaming from the echoing gap of a closing elevator. the headache she has now is nearly worse than the one she had back then, which lends well to the dark look she eyes the phone screen with. ]
Sorry.
[ she says, voice cracking a little with leftover exhaustion, with the wry humor of someone who's realized that nothing has changed. ]
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even if it rings a lot more pleasant than she remembers it, when it's screaming from the echoing gap of a closing elevator. the headache she has now is nearly worse than the one she had back then, which lends well to the dark look she eyes the phone screen with. ]
Sorry.
[ she says, voice cracking a little with leftover exhaustion, with the wry humor of someone who's realized that nothing has changed. ]
I didn't really know what to say, if I did.