@ScarletAndHerSides
“You should also be a poet.” Will blinked, “May I enter, Sir?”
“You should also be a poet.” Will blinked, “May I enter, Sir?”
"OH. SORRY, I DIDN'T NOTICE YOU STANDING THERE. COME IN." Death said, embarrassed.
“How did you not…? I’m not that short.” Will muttered under his breath, “Thank you, Sir. Would you like some morning tea?”
"I SUPPOSE SO." he said. "HOW DO HUMANS FORGET?" he asked suddenly, standing up quickly. He started to pace around his desk.
“Is it philosophy hour or something?” Will asked, pouring a cup of tea.
"I NEED TO KNOW. I NEED TO FORGET."
Meanwhile, Susan was checking up on the children when she heard a few tiny footsteps. "Tooth fairy." she said, pulling out the small figure. "For the record, I'd rather you stop taking the teeth. But that aside, what is your name?" she asked it. (Shade you can plop in your character now)
Die frowned as she put her hands on her hips. Her voice rang out, “I quite frankly enjoy my job. Taking teeth is enjoyable. I’m Die miss?”
"I NEED TO KNOW. I NEED TO FORGET."
“Well.. do other things to distract your mind. You’ll eventually forget… whatever you’re screaming about.” Will sighed, pouring another cup of tea for himself.
"Miss Susan. Tooth fairies shouldn't be real, fantasy is illogical. Please, stop taking the teeth."
Die scowled and gave Susan the middle finger. She tried to get away, “I won’t stop taking teeth. It’s my life and I do what I want too.”
"I NEED TO KNOW. I NEED TO FORGET."
“Well.. do other things to distract your mind. You’ll eventually forget… whatever you’re screaming about.” Will sighed, pouring another cup of tea for himself.
"I DO NOT SCREAM. I CAN'T TAKE THIS ANYMORE. I HAVE EXISTED FAR TOO LONG, I'VE SEEN ALL THE MOST TERRIBLE THINGS. I NEED TO FORGET." Death said dramatically.
“What are these terrible things you speak of? Is it worse then me spilling tea on you?” Will asked tiredly.
Die scowled and gave Susan the middle finger. She tried to get away, “I won’t stop taking teeth. It’s my life and I do what I want too.”
Susan sighed. "Can you not do this house then? Bethany practically hammered out her last tooth just for the money. It isn't healthy for her. And either way, they're growing up, despite my best efforts. It's time for them to stop believing in fairies."
Die frowned and sighed. She now saw where Susan came from, “If it’s her last tooth no more of us will be back. But you can’t blame us fairies for just doing our jobs.”
“What are these terrible things you speak of? Is it worse then me spilling tea on you?” Will asked tiredly.
"THEY ARE BOTH REMEMBERING ME. AND THE AUDITORS, NOT OF MONEY, BUT OF REALITY, ARE AT WORK AGAIN. THEY PLAN TO DO SOMETHING. A TERRIBLE THING."
Die frowned and sighed. She now saw where Susan came from, “If it’s her last tooth no more of us will be back. But you can’t blame us fairies for just doing our jobs.”
"I'm tired of you fairies. And it's far from her last tooth."
“What are these terrible things you speak of? Is it worse then me spilling tea on you?” Will asked tiredly.
"THEY ARE BOTH REMEMBERING ME. AND THE AUDITORS, NOT OF MONEY, BUT OF REALITY, ARE AT WORK AGAIN. THEY PLAN TO DO SOMETHING. A TERRIBLE THING."
“.. in simple English please?”
Die was furious now. This lady may have a point, but she had no right to say that. She said with a quiet ferocity, “And what’s wrong with fairies? Children need a little wonder in their lives you know.”
(Sorry guys, I'm shutting this down for the night so I can get some shut eye. I'll be on in the morning though, see you then! Bye!)
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