Quoting adunaphell@shaw.ca: > Lysia spent about fifteen minutes of the trip retelling the story of the > grav-car crash that killed her parents and left her alive when she was > thirteen... She seems oddly distant about it, like she's describing > something that she watched second hand or in a theatre rather than actually > happened to her. The details she uses to describe the failure of the > passenger side hatch and her last images of her mother before she was pulled > out of the vehicle at 500 metres are particularly chilling. April pays very close attention to her story. She observes Lysia's facial expressions. Her brows crease in concern several times during the recollection but she sits quietly. > > When she's done she gets quiet for a moment, and then starts pointing out > details of the countryside, a vineyard, Tally Isham's summer cottage, > details that only someone intimately familiar with the details of the land > would know. April also sits quietly. She smiles as Lysia lightens the mood by pointing out landmarks and details. -- April ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/


