[Lillian coughed for a good fifteen seconds before it stopped, and she paused, eyes slightly distant, as if measuring the pause before she lowered her hand.]
They simply are. Rather, in their previous life—or existence, or down to their very core, their soul—they were, and thus they regained it here after a time. I have a similar set of circumstances regarding my ability to summon, as does anyone and everyone who can do so, or has other incredible powers and such.
...I do feel as though it'd come with its own set of troubles. For example, gods are supposed to listen to prayers, aren't they? They must be incredibly busy as a result.
[ Hmm... ]
I like having free time, so it wouldn't be ideal in the slightest... [ ...oh, but— Lillian, were you on your way home or something..? Please allow me to escort you.
[ A worried pause, because she... probably should go rest, or something. ]
Plus I'm kinda a control freak and nobody needs me bein' in charge of everything. [A beat.] Even if I would do a great job.
[She knows her limits. Mostly. Kind of.]
What? Oh, I was actually gonna go check out that subway people were talkin' about. 'Course, I wasn't figurin' I'd end up falling on my butt before I even got there.
[Lillian pursed her lips into a frown, staring at the other woman for several seconds before she rolled her eyes and let out the breath she was holding.]
Fine, fine, you can come. But you ain't babysittin' me, got it? We're partners. I don't need a keeper.
[She started to walk in the direction she had originally been going after she said this.]
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[ And hopefully it will not be, say, a giant bull. ]
I'm looking forward to seeing what sort of companion you'll be able to summon... I'm certain they'll be quite kind, if they're anything like you.
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Man. That'd be a trip though, right? Gettin' some kinda weird monster pal.
[She finally started to stand up, bringing up a hand to cover her mouth as a few coughs decided to make their appearance.]
I kinda figured I was never gonna get anything like that.
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To be fair, a lot of people don't. Some simply become god. [ Yato... Her Bud. ] I think we're quite fortunate to get a friend like that.
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Sorry.
[And then a beat.]
Wait did you say a god?
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Yes, but that's not really important right now. [ Not really. ] Are you alright?
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[A shrug.]
So how's somebody a god?
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They simply are. Rather, in their previous life—or existence, or down to their very core, their soul—they were, and thus they regained it here after a time. I have a similar set of circumstances regarding my ability to summon, as does anyone and everyone who can do so, or has other incredible powers and such.
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Can't say I really get that, but if you say so I guess it's probably true huh? [She smiled faintly.]
Not really sure what I think a all these powers though. But they seem cool! Don't think I'd wanna be a god though.
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[ Hmm... ]
I like having free time, so it wouldn't be ideal in the slightest... [ ...oh, but— Lillian, were you on your way home or something..? Please allow me to escort you.
[ A worried pause, because she... probably should go rest, or something. ]
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[She knows her limits. Mostly. Kind of.]
What? Oh, I was actually gonna go check out that subway people were talkin' about. 'Course, I wasn't figurin' I'd end up falling on my butt before I even got there.
[She laughed softly.]
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...Well, as long as I'm with you and you don't strain yourself too much, then I suppose we can take a little trip. [ c: ]
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Ya sure? i mean, I don't wanna be a bother or nothin', I was just gonna go poke around there by myself. I'm sure I'll be fine!
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[ ...She's gentle, but firm, and not really afraid to just say it right out. ]
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You don't gotta do that, Liz, really. I ain't gonna drop dead yet, okay? It's just coughin', I'm used to it, I do it all the time.
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Still, though. ]
Pretty please?
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Fine, fine, you can come. But you ain't babysittin' me, got it? We're partners. I don't need a keeper.
[She started to walk in the direction she had originally been going after she said this.]