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<blockquote data-quote="FireRock" data-source="post: 67553450" data-attributes="member: 81900"><p>"Yeah, I hear you." Tara agreed, glad that there was someone else here who wasn't perfect. Tara relaxed a little more, "I always had a hard time understanding it too," she gestured to the two Bibles and the notebook she had, "which would explain my frenzied sort of research right now. I'm trying to see how, um, this all kind of fits together." Tara ran a hand threw her short, black hair. She didn't want to make it look like she had no idea what she was talking about, even though she had no idea what she was talking about.</p><p> </p><p>She watched the others as they seemed to sort of settle into the routine of what was happening. It looked as though they were really trying to get used to what they thought they knew would happen. It was a strange scene to Tara and she almost felt sorry for them in a way.</p><p> </p><p>"So the recluse decided to join in with the rest of society?" she asked when she saw Ellie walk by, "It's about time. Do you what the plan is for the rest of our lives here or anything?" she asked with a half smile. She was trying to be nice and lighten the stress it seemed like this girl couldn't get rid of, but Tara was afraid it might have come off as sarcasm. She was bad at that.</p><p> </p><p>It had to be almost midnight by now, although there were no clocks around in the sanctuary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FireRock, post: 67553450, member: 81900"] "Yeah, I hear you." Tara agreed, glad that there was someone else here who wasn't perfect. Tara relaxed a little more, "I always had a hard time understanding it too," she gestured to the two Bibles and the notebook she had, "which would explain my frenzied sort of research right now. I'm trying to see how, um, this all kind of fits together." Tara ran a hand threw her short, black hair. She didn't want to make it look like she had no idea what she was talking about, even though she had no idea what she was talking about. She watched the others as they seemed to sort of settle into the routine of what was happening. It looked as though they were really trying to get used to what they thought they knew would happen. It was a strange scene to Tara and she almost felt sorry for them in a way. "So the recluse decided to join in with the rest of society?" she asked when she saw Ellie walk by, "It's about time. Do you what the plan is for the rest of our lives here or anything?" she asked with a half smile. She was trying to be nice and lighten the stress it seemed like this girl couldn't get rid of, but Tara was afraid it might have come off as sarcasm. She was bad at that. It had to be almost midnight by now, although there were no clocks around in the sanctuary. [/QUOTE]
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