CHELL (
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dear_mun2012-02-07 09:07 pm
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[Chell just crosses her arms and stares at her mun. She does not look pleased. In fact, one could say she looks downright annoyed at this whole situation. After all she went through to escape Aperture Science, now her mun wants to put her in a game where she can't escape?
Fat chance.
So Chell isn't speaking to her mun right now. She rarely speaks at all, but if you're not her mun or an AI she might talk to you.
Maybe.
If she feels like it.]
Fat chance.
So Chell isn't speaking to her mun right now. She rarely speaks at all, but if you're not her mun or an AI she might talk to you.
Maybe.
If she feels like it.]

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Okay. Old joke. Icebreaker! Look at all that broken ice. What a pity, no one's going to be skating until it freezes over again. Bloody terrible. But, on the good side, it means I can talk. To you. About things! And I've been reciting this for a while, I mean, if you count the numbers I've been in space since... April of last year. Not counting continuity, just simple numbers, right there. And that's a while for me to think about words, you know, a whole dictionary of them and forming a good thing to say to you... when I saw you again. After leaving space. That was, of course, assuming I'd leave space at all, which was a fairly minimal chance, until the mundane decided 'guess what? I'm going to rocket you down', and I thought I might have a chance to see you again.
So, I do have a chance to say those things I wanted to say, but didn't have the chance to because it was highly improbable I'd ever see you in your lifetime again. Numbers crunched.
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done.
I was a complete ... idiot. And bossy. And monstrous. And this speech was a lot bigger in my head.
And I'm sorry.
beautiful.
So she continues to stare.]
:'D
A dum.... a-- moronnnnically programmed nitwit who makes bad decisions from the moment I decided to quote God and turn on the lights and accidentally power up GLaDOS again. I think that is exactly where the exclusively bad decisions started, so there's that. I thought about that.
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Still, he's an AI, and all this chat is just trying to get a response out of her, isn't it? Sorry, Wheatley. She can't play along.
She will, however, uncross her arms and not look quite as threatening anymore.]
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[ He sounds excited at that, then realize he is still under punishment time, and quickly turns his tone back to a fraction more sullen. ]
Well. I think one thing I've learned is I shouldn't plug myself into bodies of things that don't have morality cores... or... logic cores... or any of those helpful things that would've helped in a meltdown. I mean, she did say she was what, 80% corrupt? Aarrrgh, why didn't I listen? Aside from not listening being kind of the point with me. [ The little light-eye makes a shaking head gesture. ]
... I'm talking about me way too much, entirely. How is it? Out there. I bet it's sunny. I got a nice view of it, sorta. From up.
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A brow goes up at his comment about the nice view. She had a nice view of space too, for the 10 seconds she was up there. Then she remembers how Wheatley told her to let go of him because he could still pull himself back in.
Her expression hardens.]
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[ He's a moron, it's going to take him a bit to get it. ]
But. Maybe not. Right on the first go isn't my track record. We can both agree. I did something, didn't I?
[ That question is actually directed at her. ]
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It's clear that all his jabber is boring her, and she just gives him a look that seems to say "obviously."]
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Have a soft exhale through the nose. A sort of sigh, if you will.]