Charles sits back in his chair and holds up one finger in the universal "one moment" signal. He picks up his glass of wine, takes a sip, and then puts it back down on the table, on the far side, where's it will remain out of harm's way, hopefully.
Charles suddenly seems to have the air of a very, very patient tutor.
"It would hardly be very logical for me to pray for my mortal life, or to flail about wildly, when I do not have a mortal life. Children, I am dead already."
And, as an afterthought, "So sorry to have spoiled your fun."
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"Who, exactly, is Joe, and why does he need my pants?"
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"We have a shirt now." They show him a brightly colored shirt, complete with burn hole in the armpit.
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There is a pause.
"Tell you what. I'll give you a pair of pants. Just not the ones that I am wearing right now."
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"Bar, a suitable pair of pants for the children, please."
A pet-sized pair of long pants appear, neatly folded. They're dark red. And in impeccable condition.
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"They have to be your size. Our pet is your size. Our pet is you."
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"What do you mean, your pet is me. You just told me that your pet is named Joe. And my name is not Joe. So therefor, I cannot be your pet."
Oh dear God let logic triumph over these children.
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Logic? Possible? PSHT.
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Left-over feelings? What? Noooooooooooooooooo. Never.
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And it's quite possible that he does not trust these children. At all.
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"No."
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Tub being that giant mechanical Tub behind them.
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Charles sits back in his chair and holds up one finger in the universal "one moment" signal. He picks up his glass of wine, takes a sip, and then puts it back down on the table, on the far side, where's it will remain out of harm's way, hopefully.
"Very well then."
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"You're really strange. No whining? No praying for your mortal life? NO FLAILING?"
NO FAIR!
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"It would hardly be very logical for me to pray for my mortal life, or to flail about wildly, when I do not have a mortal life. Children, I am dead already."
And, as an afterthought, "So sorry to have spoiled your fun."
Sip.
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Oh, there was the man. He heard him scream. Was that it? The sharp pain in his side?
"I was stabbed, I believe. I was not really paying attention at the time."
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