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โto take a bite, right? I prefer other animals thoughโฆHumans are nice too, but they tend to be a little small sometimes.โ
She did like seafood though.
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Despite the way he tried to, Ada couldnโt help but smile. She seemed to sense even the slightest bit of fear emanating from him, and she relished in it.
โI seeโฆNot that I like to,โsheโd echo back, โbut sometimes they swim by. When prey comes, itโs only natural โ
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"Of such fools, I have learned enough."
She remembers unpleasant thoughts. Then, a thought.
"Though, perhaps only fools of their kind would come near me," she'd muse, a thought having come to her that seemed to make her smile, of sailors from long ago, lost to time.--
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ใ oh ? then you were willing to take a step forth in learning to admire them ? ใshe asked politely with a tilt of her head from curiosity .
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The creature would let out a hum as she'd come out of the water in her human form, sitting upon the water, enjoying the breeze that came upon her.
"Such are the natural phenomena that make the world. You think and speak of such depressing things."--
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sheโd muse with curiosity. โWhy do you love them so? I can only tolerate a few, and Iโd say they have already turned into legends.โ
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( @DeityOfHeavens )
Despite having been human once, Adaline hated humans. To come face to face with a benevolent deity that claims to love them, she simply couldnโt understand.
โPerhaps it is because Iโm a lowly monster, a demon, that I just cannot understand,โโโ โ โ
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( @eunnoen )
Her eyes. They were most intriguing. It reminded her of her own, as if they could stare at the soul.
โDo you think anyone would notice if you disappear right now?โ
It was a peculiar question. Most would feel insulted. But in fact, it was an invitation.
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