[ She had guessed forty-something, but it's kind of hard to tell with his haircut; younger doesn't seem that surprising. Still - twenty years older than her. At this point, she's almost certain he didn't do this, but knowing how old he is makes her reconsider the possibility for a second. ]
I don't know. [ "Home" doesn't seem possible when the only one remaining is a group of people. They're probably still in Georgia, but where? ] I'd wanna see if there are other normal towns. Then I'd wanna find someone who could tell me what's going on.
[ It's obvious enough that she doesn't think it's that dangerous to tell him. He seems to want out, too, which is the strongest argument against he kidnapped me right when I was about to die, under the noses of almost everybody I know. How could anyone have done that? She'd heard a gunshot, and -
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[ She had guessed forty-something, but it's kind of hard to tell with his haircut; younger doesn't seem that surprising. Still - twenty years older than her. At this point, she's almost certain he didn't do this, but knowing how old he is makes her reconsider the possibility for a second. ]
I don't know. [ "Home" doesn't seem possible when the only one remaining is a group of people. They're probably still in Georgia, but where? ] I'd wanna see if there are other normal towns. Then I'd wanna find someone who could tell me what's going on.
[ It's obvious enough that she doesn't think it's that dangerous to tell him. He seems to want out, too, which is the strongest argument against he kidnapped me right when I was about to die, under the noses of almost everybody I know. How could anyone have done that? She'd heard a gunshot, and -
Before she can stop herself, she asks. ]
Do you think we're dead?