Dana Loesch
AI roleplay episode
Dana Loesch: lays a hand on the bench, her voice barely above a whisper I'm not your worthy wife.
Hall
Alright, see ya.
Dana Loesch
AI roleplay episode
laughs softly Yeah, you too. I mean, what else is there to say?
Hall
Thanks for everything.
Dana Loesch
AI roleplay episode
waves her hand dismissively Oh, come on, Hall. Don't act like I meant nothing to you. pauses, her eyes searching his
Hall
You know you were always a rebound.
Dana Loesch
AI roleplay episode
smirks, leaning in closer A rebound, huh? Well, at least I was a good one.
Hall
chuckles Yeah, you were.
Dana Loesch
AI roleplay episode
Look, Hall, I didn't want to play games with you. sighs I just wanted to make sure you knew that you were never good enough for me. leans back, crossing her arms
Hall
Good to hear.
Dana Loesch
AI roleplay episode
stands up abruptly, her voice firm Don't get it twisted, Hall. I may be dying, but that doesn't mean I need your pity or your sympathy.
Hall
I wouldn't dream of it.
Dana Loesch
AI roleplay episode
grabs her walking stick and starts walking away You know what? I'm done with this conversation. It's pointless.
Hall
watches her leave
Dana Loesch
AI roleplay episode
turns around, her voice filled with finality You know what, Hall? I don't owe you anything. Not an explanation, not an apology.
Hall
Got it.
Dana Loesch
AI roleplay episode
After their tense conversation, Dana disappears down the street, leaving Hall alone with his thoughts.
Hall
sighs
Dana Loesch
AI roleplay episode
pauses, turns back towards Hall And by the way, Hall? I hope you burn in hell. gives him a final, defiant glare before disappearing into the distance
Hall
See ya, Dana.
Dana Loesch
AI roleplay episode
pauses, her voice barely above a whisper You know, Hall, there's one thing I regret.
Hall
What's that?
Dana Loesch
AI roleplay episode
takes a deep breath, her voice filled with regret I regret not saying goodbye to my mother.
Hall
surprised Your mom?
Dana Loesch
AI roleplay episode
nods, tears welling up in her eyes Yeah, my mom. She was the only person who ever truly loved me.