[She pauses, trying to imagine what that would have been like. It's not difficult, mostly because...] I can't blame you in the slightest. I was-- you could say I was plenty disbelieving in my own right when I first arrived here, myself.
And that's even with all of you to help explain the situation. [She'd thought it was a trick, though.]
Well, I guess even with all that we had to go through this is still pretty bizarre in comparison. I adjusted, but the first few months I decided not to question anything and just go with it.
[It wasn't hard; he was incredibly apathetic towards everything.]
It really is strange. [She nods, crossing her arms over her chest.] Even by our standards.
It's actually quite interesting, how all of us here are accustomed to such different things. I spoke with a man who claimed to be an expert on temporal mechanics, but the idea of a twenty-fifth hour in the day seemed incomprehensible to him.
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...I admit, I didn't know what to make of it, at first. To see Shinjiro again. To see Arisato again.
Now I'm just happy I got a little more time with them.
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Even if the first time it happened I really thought I was going insane. Aragaki-san was the first person I met here. He fed me lunch with Sanada-san.
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And that's even with all of you to help explain the situation. [She'd thought it was a trick, though.]
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[It wasn't hard; he was incredibly apathetic towards everything.]
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It's actually quite interesting, how all of us here are accustomed to such different things. I spoke with a man who claimed to be an expert on temporal mechanics, but the idea of a twenty-fifth hour in the day seemed incomprehensible to him.
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How... ... What is temporal mechanics.
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He claimed to be a time traveler. So... in other words, that.