Remember when you said the others' wouldn't suddenly forget I exist once we're out of here? Um... Just like, hypothetically—do you know if they would still be able to see me, too?
Oh. [ oh, she can see why she's asking. ] ... they've met you, and they would remember you. So I don't see why not. It almost works the same way as it did with us, I imagine. Everyone's eyes adjusted.
Of course it was Yves. But I can see why it would be a concern. It won't be though. They've all adjusted to you, so even if so much time has passed it feels impossible, it will still happen.
Oh, absolutely not. [ she sounds appalled by this idea. ] If anything, it'll be almost like you never were apart. No adjustment periods or anything, just the passage of time.
I believe God's looking into making sure Chipper stays active for all of you, at least. Being able to send messages is still faster than writing letters, or waiting until an opportunity comes to see each other again.
Obviously we have the internet and everything, too. I don't have my own phone, but it's normal. I know for some of you it might be a new concept though.
No bill to pay, no need to charge... what else could make them better, really? But I think it will take a bit of finagling and that's why they haven't promised it yet. Better to know for certain than to say so and disappoint later.
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[ she brightens up ]
So it should be fine... That's a relief.
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Yves was asking me about Japan, actually. I don't know if he'll really come, but that worry did come up...
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That makes this way easier... I was worried I'd have to wait until I become human again!
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... How many of them will even have a way to charge their phones...
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