[Whatever social skills he has, Bruno is nearing the end of them, starting to look around nervously. What's he supposed to do here? What does he even say?]
Sometimes - Sometimes things just are sad. Sometimes bad things happen and it's no one's fault, and- And you just have to get through it. And I'm fine with that.
Wish I had something happier to tell you. You'll hear them soon though.
[He nods at the painting, where there's a sliver of light that starts as he says it. The soft sounds of other people in the area talking and socializing.]
[He nods, trying not to look but it's obvious he wants to look. Camilo shifting and making Antonio laugh, Luisa moving some big heavy things to get ready for dinner. Mirabel trying to help here and there where she can and Isabel giving her some sisterly grief. Dolores talking with Pepa about some things she heard around town, and Julieta speaking with Abuela about the meal tonight.]
[Just running his fingertips along the edge of that plate art.]
So I can't go back. If I do, then they'll ask about it, and then it'll be a whole thing, and then be mad at me because of it, and then mad at her for something she hasn't even done, so it- It's better. Like this.
[He bites his tongue on that hearing activity just outside. Everyone sitting down to eat. But he looks almost angry at Martin for even suggesting it. Instead he'll focus on listening to the conversation. Run of the mill day catch up. But it's all he's got.]
[If Martin is really watching, he'll watch Bruno eat a little bit more. Smile a little at a joke, or a funny story from the village. Chuckle quietly to himself when Camilo finds just that right button to press to get on Pepa's nerve for a laugh.
After a bit he'll get up and root around for a couple blankets and a pillow or two.]
[Once that's all handed out and there's nothing else for him to do, Bruno looks around. Looks at Martin. Nods, then curls up with his back to the room to sleep.]
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Sometimes - Sometimes things just are sad. Sometimes bad things happen and it's no one's fault, and- And you just have to get through it. And I'm fine with that.
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I - I know. I know, trust me, I know. That's ... why it hurts seeing someone trapped in that situation.
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[He nods at the painting, where there's a sliver of light that starts as he says it. The soft sounds of other people in the area talking and socializing.]
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[ Oh. Martin goes quiet as he leans in to listen. ]
That’s your family…?
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Yeah, that's... That's my family.
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But this must hurt terribly to be away from. No wonder Bruno hadn’t left. ]
They seem lovely.
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[A slow, careful exhale.]
They're great people. Great to the community.
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I wasn't really helping the family. I left because I couldn't let anyone else see that last vision. If I did then...
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They would've taken it out on mi sobrina. I don't know what her vision means, or what is going to happen, but. It's not her fault.
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[ He rubs at his face. ]
I understand that.
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So I can't go back. If I do, then they'll ask about it, and then it'll be a whole thing, and then be mad at me because of it, and then mad at her for something she hasn't even done, so it- It's better. Like this.
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What would you do, then? Hm?
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Easier said than done.
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[He bites his tongue on that hearing activity just outside. Everyone sitting down to eat. But he looks almost angry at Martin for even suggesting it. Instead he'll focus on listening to the conversation. Run of the mill day catch up. But it's all he's got.]
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… but for now he’s quiet, listening too. Just looking sadder and more tired himself as he watches Bruno during this. ]
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After a bit he'll get up and root around for a couple blankets and a pillow or two.]
Here. Sorry it's not the best.
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But he's quiet enough. And he's plenty tired when Bruno gathers up those blankets. ]
Thank you. It should be perfectly fine.
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Nods. Then starts climbing into his own makeshift bed.]
Casita can't do much behind the walls, but if you go through that door and ask, it can help you with anything.
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[Once that's all handed out and there's nothing else for him to do, Bruno looks around. Looks at Martin. Nods, then curls up with his back to the room to sleep.]
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And he's exhausted, so it won't take long to drop off. ]
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