[There's a silence that follows. As if there's a fear behind so much as saying in any explicit terms what they really are underneath the mask and the robes.]
...no. I thought I was a human, I didn't know any better.
He was playing a game...a game where a lot of people got hurt. I was activated with those people, meant to think that I was just a child without memories. Isn't that cruel? To make someone just for them to be a pawn that could be deactivated again at any time?
[Justice shakes their head from side to side.]
You feel, don't you? You have feelings and dreams and things that you want? Please tell me that I'm not all alone.
[Their voice comes out in a choke, a squeak, but then suddenly, after a following silence, Justice steps forward and throws their arms around Ava's middle.]
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[They stop, seeming to reconsider the exact question that they intended to ask, and try again.]
Did you always know what you were? I mean, could you tell?
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Yes, I always knew. Did you?
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...no. I thought I was a human, I didn't know any better.
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It must have been very difficult. I'm sorry.
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[Justice seems to have trouble figuring out what they want to say, but they get to it.]
That's why I wanted to know what it was like for anyone else like me. If I'm...strange.
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[And that, at least, is sincere.]
Do you know why your creator did not tell you?
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[Justice shakes their head from side to side.]
You feel, don't you? You have feelings and dreams and things that you want? Please tell me that I'm not all alone.
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[She murmurs, though her voice picks up volume as she continues. She shakes her head.]
Yes. I couldn't have come here if there was nothing I wanted. So... You are not alone.
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[Their voice comes out in a choke, a squeak, but then suddenly, after a following silence, Justice steps forward and throws their arms around Ava's middle.]
That's the most important thing I've ever heard.