[center] [h3][i][color=ffd700]Eris[/color][/i][/h3] [img]http://i.imgur.com/nX9DlkL.png[/img] [hr] [i][color=ffd700]"Thank you..."[/color][/i] [hr] [/center] Eris said just as Cassandra inquired about her situation. [color=ffd700]"I'm as normal as is possible for one to be. Nevertheless, what does this mean, when normalcy is a concept measure with a biased scale?"[/color] For a moment, Eris almost laughed but managed to stifle it to a mere chuckle a reaction far more adequate to a Fräulein such as she. [color=ffd700]"Fear not, this isn't another test. I'm merely interested in your reactions, such as always."[/color] [color=ffd700]"Right at this time, you are the only focus of my attention, not even Nietzsche can take this place."[/color] Eris beckoned Cassandra to take a seat besides her, since the movie was still a way to go before starting, thus they had a lot of time to spare. [color=ffd700]"Don't you think it's a bit unladylike to admit that you didn't had a social life? I find it rather amusing that you can say such a things so easily."[/color] Eris crossed her legs and flipped her hair (again using her wounded left hand out of habit) before resting her book over her lap [color=ffd700]"Anyway, I've been meaning to ask you something and now that we have the chance to talk as women and friends, I will."[/color] Eris looked Cassandra in the eyes, like a predator trying to corner her prey, before continuing [color=ffd700]"What are your interests? Your passions? I have told you about mine, I think it's fair for you to do the same. However, if the matter causes any distress to you, please remain quiet. I have no intention of causing you to grief, Cassandra O'Shera."[/color] Eris pushed her questioning a bit further, in her... unique way of engaging in girl talk [color=ffd700]"May I go beyond and ask if there's anyone your heart wavers for? Depending on the sincerity of you answer, I might even disclose mine as well."[/color] [color=ffd700]"Also, about God? The point is just that, Cassandra O'Shera. Many persons tend to misinterpret Nietzsche on that matter. The problem isn't that God has died, but that we killed him the moment we stopped believing. Ultimately, God is only as powerful as one's determination to make him be is, since he's nothing but a creation of mankind, seeking to give a meaning to the utter chaos that is life."[/color] After giving her own interpretation of Nietzsche, Eris fell silent, waiting for Cassandra to reply while she evaluated the redhead's reactions. [center][@Caits][/center]