Obviously it does matter, considering how agitated the girl is.
But Alice gets it. She's been around children enough - hell, she was staying at an orphanage so recently before ending up here on the train. She knows everything about kid tantrums, and the first rule of a kid tantrum is that you don't point out the obvious or you'll only get them becoming more upset.
"Well, in that case there's only one thing left to do, isn't there?"
Remember what Alice taught you that helps when you're angry?
(Is this really the kind of behaviour you want to inspire in kids, Alice.)
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But Alice gets it. She's been around children enough - hell, she was staying at an orphanage so recently before ending up here on the train. She knows everything about kid tantrums, and the first rule of a kid tantrum is that you don't point out the obvious or you'll only get them becoming more upset.
"Well, in that case there's only one thing left to do, isn't there?"
Remember what Alice taught you that helps when you're angry?
(Is this really the kind of behaviour you want to inspire in kids, Alice.)