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[ If it sounds like Alice is daycare, there's a good reason for it. She looks a little tired and very confused. There's a good number of children around her and one decides to plop themselves on her lap.
Oh. Okay. Fine. Deep breaths. ]
Hello, there. Can you stand, just for a minute? It shan't take long, then you can sit in my lap all you want.
[ She shoos him along. Alice heaves a deep sigh, holding her face.] ]
For a small minute, I thought I was back in London. Possibly because I have been around a large number of children, this many, with same limited resources.
I suppose my question is, is there a particular reason why I came back to over a dozen or so children? Not that I mind it, although I wouldn't be opposed to having a bigger space.
[ Yes, when did this happen? Alice has forgotten some tidbits of that fight, after all. ]
Oh. Okay. Fine. Deep breaths. ]
Hello, there. Can you stand, just for a minute? It shan't take long, then you can sit in my lap all you want.
[ She shoos him along. Alice heaves a deep sigh, holding her face.] ]
For a small minute, I thought I was back in London. Possibly because I have been around a large number of children, this many, with same limited resources.
I suppose my question is, is there a particular reason why I came back to over a dozen or so children? Not that I mind it, although I wouldn't be opposed to having a bigger space.
[ Yes, when did this happen? Alice has forgotten some tidbits of that fight, after all. ]
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[ There's a bit of hesitation. Gintoki can think of all sorts of things that he protects and why he protects them when he crosses this explanation...
The boy who had lost his parents and had been striving to help his sister revive a dojo to follow in their father's footsteps; a little girl from another planet who had a malicious brother and lost her mother at a young age...
...A homeless man, who provided company with Gintoki when he needed to— an old lady, who gave him food that was meant for her dead husband in due respect when it was snowy and cold and everything in Gintoki's body ached; when he felt the most alone and scared for himself than he had ever felt before.
The smiling faces that walked the streets of the red light district he lived in.
For a moment, he seems to forget he's telling a story. Gintoki was beginning to miss his normal life. ]
—Because he found things on Earth that he thought were precious to him. He became the good guy because he found his own path to take in life because of other people and friends.
[ He's not very good at dumbing this down for kids to understand— it almost sounds like he's telling himself a story. ]
He sacrificed himself several times, but his friends.. they loved him so much, they were able to wish him back by the power of the Dragon Balls.
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Alice nearly nearly laughs, still with one little boy on her lap, holding him. ]
You make a good story teller! You should do it more often.
[ She has a feeling he may not be used to it, whereas she's used to it. ]
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Gintoki rubs the back of his neck and adverts his gaze. He has a lot of stories he could tell— personal stories and fictional stories his teacher would tell him in the summer evenings when neither of them could sleep— he's shared these with Kagura before when she's had nightmares.
Kagura and a bunch of strange kids were completely different, though. ]
Aaaa, in my profession it's good to know how to do this, I guess.
[ never know when a client may ask him to put their children to sleep with storytelling. ]
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[ Alice has no room to talk. She seems to forget her guilt and unease, having children beside her and holding a little boy on her lap. She starts to shift, pulling herself up and gently putting the little boy down without much of a fuss. ]
But, goodness, it's getting very late!
[ To her it, is, she has no idea what time it is, but she's exhausted. She's wobbling on her feet and hasn't had much sleep in days. She's feeling terrible. So, with that in mind, Alice begins the slow process of getting the children ready to leave. ]
Listen, little ones, it's time to go-
[ The fact they seem to protest and there's a lot of load groans and protests surprises her. ]
But wait! Remember now, we have to get some of you back home to your mama and papas! Come along, now, a few more will be coming to help.
[ And thank god for that, too, Alice is deeply thankful for Harry and Fai's help with this mess. As the children slowly get up, Alice turns back to him, sighing- ]
Please try to get some sleep. I know I will when they're all settled.