Maybe so. Peridot is awfully worked up, perhaps ready any moment to stomp off somewhere else to fume or whatever, and it would after all be impossible to stop her. There's nobody here to call out to her or reach a hand after her. There's no good way to get her attention. After all that drama, it must be very easy to miss something as small as words appearing on that same mirror again. So maybe Act One really was the end of it.
That would be a shame, though. For one thing, it's a little unfair to forget the other party who's been involved here. And, given a say in the matter, Peridot surely would want to notice, despite her mood. The writing is in a familiar hand, although across the glass it comes out backwards, a mistake no Mirror would make.]
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Maybe so. Peridot is awfully worked up, perhaps ready any moment to stomp off somewhere else to fume or whatever, and it would after all be impossible to stop her. There's nobody here to call out to her or reach a hand after her. There's no good way to get her attention. After all that drama, it must be very easy to miss something as small as words appearing on that same mirror again. So maybe Act One really was the end of it.
That would be a shame, though. For one thing, it's a little unfair to forget the other party who's been involved here. And, given a say in the matter, Peridot surely would want to notice, despite her mood. The writing is in a familiar hand, although across the glass it comes out backwards, a mistake no Mirror would make.]
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