It would be if we could keep our magic if we went home.
( part of her is sad to think about it, about leaving this place and all their friends; the alternative is never seeing their people again, though. Clarke wonders if she'd ever be able to make the decision and choose between the two; she's sure she can't.
but that's a conversation for another day; for now, she's going to huff out a sigh and finally pick up her pencil again. )
Okay, hanging up now, stop distracting me from homework. ( Clarke. you called him. )
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[He says it lightly, but he kind of means it too. It does feel easier, in some ways. Like whenever they get back, he's more ready than ever.]
But yeah. We will. [There is isn't another option.]
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( part of her is sad to think about it, about leaving this place and all their friends; the alternative is never seeing their people again, though. Clarke wonders if she'd ever be able to make the decision and choose between the two; she's sure she can't.
but that's a conversation for another day; for now, she's going to huff out a sigh and finally pick up her pencil again. )
Okay, hanging up now, stop distracting me from homework. ( Clarke. you called him. )
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[If their lives are going to extend, they might as well reap the magical beneficial side too. It would make the Earth much more survivable.]
[He almost switches to video, just so she can see the look he wants to give, but there's a small grin on his face instead.]
Maybe next time don't call me first looking for one.
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( which gets another laugh out of her, considerably softer this time. )
See you tonight, Bell. ( -and once he says goodbye as well, she'll disconnect. )