Grace tells Tedd about her thought and feelings about fighting bad guys. She concludes that she should protect people and phones Greg.
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Setting[]
- The Verres' house
Time[]
- Wednesday, April 10, first year
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- Greyscale
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- Portrait
- Three rows: two panels in row 1, three panels in row 2, two panels in row 3 (total: seven panels)
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Grace | So much of what I've read in history books, seen on the news, and what I've experienced first-hand suggests that the world is better of... without certain people. |
Grace | I even tried using math to prove myself wrong, but I stopped after reaching a thousand Seymours. |
Tedd | Seymous? |
Grace | A unit of measurement for sadness using the "Jurassic Bark" episode of Futurama as a baseline. |
Tedd | Good lord! I didn't think that much sadness was possible. |
Grace | I can find tons of reasons why killing off murderous, evil guys would benefit the world, but everything I feel tells me that killing is wrong, no matter it is. |
Grace | I even fel bad that the summoner might die. He tried to kill our friends, and he won't get killed unless he tries to kill more people! Why should I care? |
Tedd | Because you're empathetic. And poosibly a hippy. |
Fantasy visuals of Grace wearing hippie-style clothing. | |
Grace | That doesn't mean I have to do drugs now, does it? |
Tedd | No, I don't think that would end well for anyone. |
Grace | Maybe I am a hippy, but I have the power to help protect people from scary stuff. If I want to do that and not kill anyone, Then there's something I have to do. |
Greg answers a phone call. | |
Greg | Grace! What's up? |