She's not here? ...oh. [Slowly, he raises a hand to put on top of her head.] You're waiting for her? Okay, she may appear before you know it. But you have to wait inside, you know? Or with company. It can be dangerous out here.
[Jack can tell, and thinks it has to do with her general shyness and mannerism. This girl hasn't met too many people, it seems. It only worries him more.]
You can't be sure if your mama is outside. It's better if you use the bracelet. I can help you to keep an eye out for her, you know? Why don't you tell me your name?
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No.
[She's not on the bracelets, or in a house. She isn't here-- but Lilly's going to wait for her all the same.]
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I'm sorry, I overlooked this notif!
Outdide.
[Though she looks to be about five or six, her speech is clearly delayed; she sounds more like a two-year-old than a school-age kid.]
Mama.
Don't worry, it happens!
You can't be sure if your mama is outside. It's better if you use the bracelet. I can help you to keep an eye out for her, you know? Why don't you tell me your name?
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[Her own name is crystal clear in comparison to everything else.]
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