[She walked in the direction of the group and began asking questions, ones that she phrased very carefully as she quickly got a few odd looks. She kept an eye on Karkat while she did so, but was getting increasingly frustrated by the answers, for one very clear reason.
...everyone had heard of these things, for ages, and they thought it was at best quaint and weird that she hadn't. She could at least say that she used to live on a tiny vineyard in the middle of nowhere, but it was a frustrating talk. About five or ten minutes later, she caught sight of him and motioned away from the crowds, heading somewhere they could speak, away from the stares.]
Please do not tell me that your talks were as ... fruitless as mine.
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Yes, why don't we do just that.
[She walked in the direction of the group and began asking questions, ones that she phrased very carefully as she quickly got a few odd looks. She kept an eye on Karkat while she did so, but was getting increasingly frustrated by the answers, for one very clear reason.
...everyone had heard of these things, for ages, and they thought it was at best quaint and weird that she hadn't. She could at least say that she used to live on a tiny vineyard in the middle of nowhere, but it was a frustrating talk. About five or ten minutes later, she caught sight of him and motioned away from the crowds, heading somewhere they could speak, away from the stares.]
Please do not tell me that your talks were as ... fruitless as mine.