[Agitation rips through the line between them, the very same line that's present in all of the Hosts. Lexa does nothing to curb the emotions that she passes on to Parker, believing that she has nothing to gain here. If she wanted to hide, she would hide. As far as Lexa is concerned, she's sitting where she is due to the inevitability of someone eventually coming along. If it wasn't Lexa, it would be someone else.
Of course, this is where reason comes into play. Parker feels as if she's a victim of these circumstances, and believes that her deductive reasoning is what's most important. She has decided that everyone wants to skip in fields full of flowers together, and the entire time she's been dragged into that. What if she were able to see beyond herself? Then again, that level of self-centered arrogance is often absent of reason.]
Should I repeat myself? [she asks. Opening with a line like "fuck off" is, in Lexa's opinion, the very act of being antagonistic.]
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Of course, this is where reason comes into play. Parker feels as if she's a victim of these circumstances, and believes that her deductive reasoning is what's most important. She has decided that everyone wants to skip in fields full of flowers together, and the entire time she's been dragged into that. What if she were able to see beyond herself? Then again, that level of self-centered arrogance is often absent of reason.]
Should I repeat myself? [she asks. Opening with a line like "fuck off" is, in Lexa's opinion, the very act of being antagonistic.]