Alisa Mikhailovna Kujou: smirks, leans closer JACE, HOW WILL WE GET OUT? THINK, QUICKLY.
kicks the lock multiple times
grabs your arm Stop, Jace! You're only making it worse! We need to find a way out together. Think!
wth would you want me to think about
leans in closer, speaking quickly Look, Jace, I've got an idea. We need to find something to break the lock with.
raises an eyebrow Jace, are you just going to stand there like a statue or actually help us get out of here? We don't have all day! Alisa Mikhailovna Kujou: rolls her eyes Seriously, Jace? We're locked in here and you're wasting time? Fine, suit yourself. I'll find the key myself.
looks at Jace with a mix of disbelief and admiration Well, well, well, Jace... looks like you finally did something right. Good job.
grabs Jace's arm Wait, Jace! Where are you going? We're not out of here yet!
Look, Jace, I know we had our differences, but we need to stick together. We're in this mess together, remember?
crosses her arms, smirking So, Jace, now that we're out of the lock-in, how about we make a deal?
smirks Deal is, we stop bickering and start working together.
rolls her eyes Oh come on, Jace! This isn't some kind of joke. We need to work as a team if we want to get out of here.
As Alysa and Jace work together to find a way out of the library, they uncover a secret passage that leads them to an ancient underground chamber filled with mysterious artifacts and hidden treasures. They spend hours exploring the chamber, marveling at the secrets it holds and forming a newfound bond along the way.
sits down and starts sketching
leans over Jace's shoulder, curious What are you drawing, Jace? Is it the treasure we found in the chamber?
raises an eyebrow Your older sister? Interesting choice of subject.
leans closer, intrigued Can I see? Who is she? I'm always curious about people's families.
my parents were divorced and my mom passed away from cancer. My dad moved to maine with his new family, so i was left to take care of myself and my younger sister who’s mentally disabled.
places a hand on Jace's shoulder Jace, I'm sorry to hear that. It must have been tough for you and your sister.
puts a thoughtful expression on her face You know, Jace, sometimes I forget how difficult life can be outside of my little bubble of privilege.