TheGOAT
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“Yeah. I don’t… really know how any of this multiverse stuff works. Kinda feels like it’s being made up on the fly, ahaha…” But, she supposed, life might be best lived that way. That was how she’d gone about her time on Cibus, if she was allowed to call it something other than aimless drifting. She’d try to worry about her existentiality a little less.
Only a little.
“I think you’re right. Seems to me like anything is possible. So, nothing’s impossible.” She looked away. “Just wish I could be a little more certain about it. I don’t know.”
She wouldn’t be down about it for long. The Hero had been quick on the beat with their refills, and at some point, Astrid knew they’d start to add up. Didn’t matter. Second round came, and she chugged again, pausing for breath once. A smile had crept onto her face, not going anywhere.
“It seems our memories won’t be sealed forever, right? We’ve made connections. So many connections. And at some point they lead back to each other, and by some chance, somewhere out there, some crazy situation is gonna need people like us again. It sounds so valiant and perfect, aaahhh, I never would’ve imagined this would be me. We’re basically universe hoppers, that’s really cool!”
But, she sobered briefly. “I mean, I really want to find hope in that thought. Hope is something I could use a lot of right now. It’s just… really hard to grasp what comes next, huh. I can try to appreciate it for the sake of science and history, I guess.” She picked up her bottle, realized it was empty, and stared at it for a moment. The smile had returned, at least. “Maybe if I get drunker it’ll make more sense. Ifff I can go long enough without giggling.”
Only a little.
“I think you’re right. Seems to me like anything is possible. So, nothing’s impossible.” She looked away. “Just wish I could be a little more certain about it. I don’t know.”
She wouldn’t be down about it for long. The Hero had been quick on the beat with their refills, and at some point, Astrid knew they’d start to add up. Didn’t matter. Second round came, and she chugged again, pausing for breath once. A smile had crept onto her face, not going anywhere.
“It seems our memories won’t be sealed forever, right? We’ve made connections. So many connections. And at some point they lead back to each other, and by some chance, somewhere out there, some crazy situation is gonna need people like us again. It sounds so valiant and perfect, aaahhh, I never would’ve imagined this would be me. We’re basically universe hoppers, that’s really cool!”
But, she sobered briefly. “I mean, I really want to find hope in that thought. Hope is something I could use a lot of right now. It’s just… really hard to grasp what comes next, huh. I can try to appreciate it for the sake of science and history, I guess.” She picked up her bottle, realized it was empty, and stared at it for a moment. The smile had returned, at least. “Maybe if I get drunker it’ll make more sense. Ifff I can go long enough without giggling.”