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Nina:
*looks over, and her eyes widen*
Oh, no...
You're fine. You won't die.
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I've tried. I've tried so, so much. No, I have to go and find her.
I'll go with ya then!
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Nina:
*looks over, and her eyes widen*
Oh, no...
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I've tried. I've tried so, so much. No, I have to go and find her.
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I don't know. I'd have to consider it for a while; do you want a human name or another?
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Nice.
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I know. Beyond that.
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Certainly.
*A hologram of the cluster hovers between us*
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Yes. Anyone may.
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Genos seemed tense, but she's more relaxed.
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I didn't say she wouldn't, but the closer you get to writing them about her and giving them to her, the closer to the line you get.
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My family and I ran a binary search throughout Existence, and narrowed it to one cluster of universes, but we don't know where.
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And really cute, too.
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Better be. Girl's will respond either entirely positively or entirely negatively to poetry. Presenting a poem to the girl instead of just happening to be a poet is pretty bad.
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I've written two poems for a girl I like. One was explicitly a love poem (I was 12--although it was still rather good) and the other was just a poem for her birthday, because she has a boyfriend now. The latter was the more flattering of the two, although subtly through analogies. I could totally win her away if I write more poems.
(that last sentence is a joke)
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