Lonely Star
Dead for Years
Friday Night, Flipside
Lillian glared at the boy beside her.
"I don't have to be convinced of anything. This place isn't real. There's no possible way that it is. I've gone completely insane, or this is a dream. Either way, there's no point in struggling. If I'm insane, there is no escape. If this is a dream, I'll wake up eventually." She then looked him straight in the eye. "But whatever you do, don't listen to that voice." Lillian's vision blurred, but only for a second. She sighed. "According to Tavora, we're going to have to fight." She pointed to the arena. "In there. There's no way to avoid it. I don't know how to fight. She says that I have to trust her. But I don't want to." Lillian's voice was a quiet mutter at this point. She kept talking, but her words were unheard.
Lillian glared at the boy beside her.
"I don't have to be convinced of anything. This place isn't real. There's no possible way that it is. I've gone completely insane, or this is a dream. Either way, there's no point in struggling. If I'm insane, there is no escape. If this is a dream, I'll wake up eventually." She then looked him straight in the eye. "But whatever you do, don't listen to that voice." Lillian's vision blurred, but only for a second. She sighed. "According to Tavora, we're going to have to fight." She pointed to the arena. "In there. There's no way to avoid it. I don't know how to fight. She says that I have to trust her. But I don't want to." Lillian's voice was a quiet mutter at this point. She kept talking, but her words were unheard.