[For the time being, Frieda couldn't yet hear any voice she recognised - but she knew that it'd be only a matter of time. She knew what memory the Ferryman had taken. At Mari's question, she smiled and nodded - of course Mari would look out for her in turn. Was this what it was like for her own siblings to deal with her? Sometimes, speaking with another big sister felt a little like looking into a mirror.]
I'm alright.
[Again, a man's upset voice could be heard, scolding someone for not having been more careful, for having squandered opportunities. Her own voice softened further as she asked:]
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I'm alright.
[Again, a man's upset voice could be heard, scolding someone for not having been more careful, for having squandered opportunities. Her own voice softened further as she asked:]
Is that him?