Now she's paying more attention to him than to Cottonball, there's a few things she can't help but note from what he's saying. Mostly the way he describes the family he's living with - so they're not his family. Or not his parents, anyway, from what it sounds like.
But before she can think too much about it, there's a question being returned to her. It makes the confusion fade from her face, but instead it's replaced by something rather wry.
"It would most definitely be considered strange. There's usually so little food to go around in London that it's every person for themselves. Even the children at the orphanage I was staying at barely got fed."
Hence why Alice is looking like a zombie with her extremely pale skin and panda-levels of dark circles around her eyes.. Lack of sunlight, nourishment and an absolutely atrocious state of your mental health will do that to a person. Yet she manages to say those words so calmly, as if it's just the natural state of being for things.
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But before she can think too much about it, there's a question being returned to her. It makes the confusion fade from her face, but instead it's replaced by something rather wry.
"It would most definitely be considered strange. There's usually so little food to go around in London that it's every person for themselves. Even the children at the orphanage I was staying at barely got fed."
Hence why Alice is looking like a zombie with her extremely pale skin and panda-levels of dark circles around her eyes.. Lack of sunlight, nourishment and an absolutely atrocious state of your mental health will do that to a person. Yet she manages to say those words so calmly, as if it's just the natural state of being for things.