[Well, he doesn't immediately react with hostility or suspicion- she'd managed not to make an enemy with her sloppiness, at least. She should have been better than that.
She does allow a hint of detached amusement to slip into her voice when she responds to her question, as if she finds the idea ridiculous.]
That we're all dead, and this is supposed to be the spirit world? Do you actually believe that?
[Her default reaction has been to treat everything she was told on arrival as, if not lies, at least selective truth to control them. She certainly doesn't remember dying, for one thing, and she wasn't prone to trust random beings that tried to control her. But...
Well. She tries not to think about it, not to talk about it, to proceed with the assumption that it's not true... but some part of her has decided that them `being dead` is the only thing about the entire story that she believes.]
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She does allow a hint of detached amusement to slip into her voice when she responds to her question, as if she finds the idea ridiculous.]
That we're all dead, and this is supposed to be the spirit world? Do you actually believe that?
[Her default reaction has been to treat everything she was told on arrival as, if not lies, at least selective truth to control them. She certainly doesn't remember dying, for one thing, and she wasn't prone to trust random beings that tried to control her. But...
Well. She tries not to think about it, not to talk about it, to proceed with the assumption that it's not true... but some part of her has decided that them `being dead` is the only thing about the entire story that she believes.]