BB tuts and places hers hands on her hips, shaking her head, standing by Ritsuka's side as she watches her every gesture and movement, attentive to all her body language. "How naive of you, Senpai! A secluded place like this is sure to be just full of dirty, dark secrets that no one wants to part with, with skeletons inside every closet everyone is desperate to keep hidden! That's what humans are like, after all. Whatever the cause of this Singularity might be, it's sure to be something we won't discover if we play fair!"
Then she stops, and deflates a little, her expresson shifting to something more serious. She doesn't like Ritsuka joking about it, implying there's nothing about her worth knowing. Yes, even if she thinks her master is perfectly plain, perfectly indistinguishable, average— humans are not supposed to think that about themselves. They need to be bold and confident, even when that confidence has no basis. Besides, even her other Senpai was...
Well, she doesn't want to think about that. Her tone, too, shifts into something more even and calm, even a little strangely detached compared to what she's saying. "There's plenty I want to know about you, Senpai." No, she wants to know everything. "But I'd rather find it out when you want to tell me."
And then, as if none of it ever happened, she shifts right back to her usual cheery demeanor: "A~ny~way! I've been thinking that if the humans who remained won't talk to us, the station logs should have plenty of info, right? We should be able to find a good lead if we look a little bit into recent events!"
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Then she stops, and deflates a little, her expresson shifting to something more serious. She doesn't like Ritsuka joking about it, implying there's nothing about her worth knowing. Yes, even if she thinks her master is perfectly plain, perfectly indistinguishable, average— humans are not supposed to think that about themselves. They need to be bold and confident, even when that confidence has no basis. Besides, even her other Senpai was...
Well, she doesn't want to think about that. Her tone, too, shifts into something more even and calm, even a little strangely detached compared to what she's saying. "There's plenty I want to know about you, Senpai." No, she wants to know everything. "But I'd rather find it out when you want to tell me."
And then, as if none of it ever happened, she shifts right back to her usual cheery demeanor: "A~ny~way! I've been thinking that if the humans who remained won't talk to us, the station logs should have plenty of info, right? We should be able to find a good lead if we look a little bit into recent events!"