[He won't dissuade her from following, even if he makes no move to slow down or match his pace from hers. (She doesn't seem to have any trouble keeping up, in any case.)]
About two months. [Give or take a week - he's never paid much attention to exact dates, but thereabouts seems right.] Other people have been here longer though, and no one knows if we'll ever get to leave.
[ No trouble at all. In fact, having a few inches on him in height, Pyrrha’s strides could outpace his if she truly felt like it. His words tell her a few things. One, arrivals are staggered, with people arriving in small batches over a longer period of time. Secondly, there’s no way to negotiate for a release, no outside force to appeal for it. ]
So everyone who arrived with you is still present?
[Pyrrha's concision and (current) gravitas earn her a few extra respect points, enough that Shinjiro doesn't make any move to cut the conversation short or start searching for escape routes. She's clearly smart and focused, and it's quite possible that she's picked up something from her short stay that he's missed.]
No. People disappear all the time, but no one knows how or why.
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About two months. [Give or take a week - he's never paid much attention to exact dates, but thereabouts seems right.] Other people have been here longer though, and no one knows if we'll ever get to leave.
[If there's even anywhere left for them to go.]
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So everyone who arrived with you is still present?
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No. People disappear all the time, but no one knows how or why.