[It comes out harsher, more bitter than he intended. There's an infinite multiverse, an infinite number of dimensions, and infinite number of possibilities...and Wonderland sends him back to what might be, objectively, the worst one.]
[Not quite true. The worst would be if he were trapped there. If stuff like this didn't happen, if there wasn't a minuscule chance the world would shift and he'd be hacking his lungs up on the forest floor, with actual sunlight streaming through the branches. Easier to remember what that looks like, back in Wonderland.]
Sorry.
[Not great to be a bitter asshole to the guy who's--at least from what Jay can tell--trying to help you.]
What's the...what's the archipelago like, anyway?
[He raises his eyebrows, over-enunciates the word. He'd say it'd be tough to imagine what Tim would look like living on an island, except Wonderland's provided him with a convenient visual.]
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[It comes out harsher, more bitter than he intended. There's an infinite multiverse, an infinite number of dimensions, and infinite number of possibilities...and Wonderland sends him back to what might be, objectively, the worst one.]
[Not quite true. The worst would be if he were trapped there. If stuff like this didn't happen, if there wasn't a minuscule chance the world would shift and he'd be hacking his lungs up on the forest floor, with actual sunlight streaming through the branches. Easier to remember what that looks like, back in Wonderland.]
Sorry.
[Not great to be a bitter asshole to the guy who's--at least from what Jay can tell--trying to help you.]
What's the...what's the archipelago like, anyway?
[He raises his eyebrows, over-enunciates the word. He'd say it'd be tough to imagine what Tim would look like living on an island, except Wonderland's provided him with a convenient visual.]