[ Right. It wasn't the answer she'd hoped to hear, but it was more or less what she expected. Everyone has their own sorrows, and it's a natural thing for those sorrows to take precedence. It's just a bit disconcerting that -- well, no, maybe she'll just say that bit.
Quietly: ]
I'm sorry. [ A brief, respectful pause before: ] I myself couldn't define quantum mechanics if you asked, and I know absolutely nothing about alternate dimensions and realities besides the fact that they, apparently, exist. It's just that I find it a bit disconcerting that apparently it happened again, except this time there were a lot less people who came through, and as far as I know - no one tripped into it. It makes me wonder if the door or - whatever it was that caused this to happen - is somehow growing smaller.
[ Which means less of chance of return for those who want to go back. And that's not even to get into the weirdness of people vanishing, because oh, she has Concerns there as well. ]
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Quietly: ]
I'm sorry. [ A brief, respectful pause before: ] I myself couldn't define quantum mechanics if you asked, and I know absolutely nothing about alternate dimensions and realities besides the fact that they, apparently, exist. It's just that I find it a bit disconcerting that apparently it happened again, except this time there were a lot less people who came through, and as far as I know - no one tripped into it. It makes me wonder if the door or - whatever it was that caused this to happen - is somehow growing smaller.
[ Which means less of chance of return for those who want to go back. And that's not even to get into the weirdness of people vanishing, because oh, she has Concerns there as well. ]