[whatever he's about to say, it's forgotten as some more stardust settles around them, and they'll both receive a memory (16:22 - 19:25) of having a conversation with a boy at the side of a lake in the middle of a dark forest.]
[stares into the middle distance and takes a breath.]
Well, he turned into a tree because he messed up so much the earth itself placed a curse on him, and then he tried to force me to murder my fiance by saying he'd kill my mother if I didn't, so. Not great! He was definitely not great.
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[whatever he's about to say, it's forgotten as some more stardust settles around them, and they'll both receive a memory (16:22 - 19:25) of having a conversation with a boy at the side of a lake in the middle of a dark forest.]
—Oh, that one.
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[There's a pause.]
's that what it's like havin' a mom?
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[the question makes him pause, though, something flickering in his expression for a moment before he shrugs.]
I don't think there's one universal type of parent.
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[Off he went sowing his seed.]
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Well, he turned into a tree because he messed up so much the earth itself placed a curse on him, and then he tried to force me to murder my fiance by saying he'd kill my mother if I didn't, so. Not great! He was definitely not great.
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