"Because you said that's what you are." To Parker, time and memories aren't the straight line like it is for most people. Memories are just as strong much later as they are immediately afterward, which is one reason she hates reflecting. Also, memories are fairly literal: Emma said she was an orphan, so that's how Parker will address her.
Parker's eyes widen, then narrow, and there's a genuine snarl. "Not here." It sits as the centrepiece of her bed in Portland, but here, she's without it.
Re: Just before lunch
Parker's eyes widen, then narrow, and there's a genuine snarl. "Not here." It sits as the centrepiece of her bed in Portland, but here, she's without it.
Does it miss her?