In general terms, the person experiencing it is the only one who gets to judge. There's a reason we ask patients for their own pain scale - suffering is subjective.
I don't know. You could ask the deities for a car. There's a Bentley in the City somewhere that doesn't belong to anyone anymore. I don't know where it is, though.
I wouldn't ask the 'deities' for a red cent. [He drops his attention from the road for a second to look at her.] Now a Bentley I'd believe you could make into a good car. Helps to start as one.
[He's not sure, however, that he wants something so grand. Maybe not the battered RV either. There has to be a sleek, fast middle ground.]
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[As long as there's a puzzle, there is no enough.
Chase steps ahead just enough to hold the lobby door.]
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Why are there levels of suffering? Who decides on them?
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[Saya hands him the keys. He gets to drive.]
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[Even given the topic, Chase can't help raise his eyebrows at the offer of the keys.]
Whose birthday was this again?
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I can drive everyday. You can drive.
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[His own keys would be a nice thing. He gets her door.]
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If you find something, I'll fix it for you.
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[He says this to her knees before blinking and refocusing.]
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[She blinks up at him, innocently]
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Which I wouldn't put past you.
[Belt, ignition, hand on her thigh.]
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[She settles under him, shifting slightly, her legs slightly awkward. But she looks comfortable]
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[His hand lifts to pull out onto the road, returning not long after, as soon as he can handle the wheel one handed.]
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[He's not sure, however, that he wants something so grand. Maybe not the battered RV either. There has to be a sleek, fast middle ground.]
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You like fast.
[She knows. She's paid attention.]
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Yup.
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Something fast and sleek, then. Something I can add a faster engine into without making it seem obvious.
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Cough.]
My thought exactly.
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What are you thinking about?
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[He looks across at her, wide eyed, before letting his focus slide back to the road via a particular view across the dash.]
Not sure I'd define the rest as thinking.
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Did I ever tell you that one of my brothers is a doctor?
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[Which also means no. He wets his lips after he asks, willing them to the next patch of straight road.]
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He's an idiot.
[They're all idiots in Saya's opinion, except maybe Celina]
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