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... h.

"Hey, come on. Say it out loud, or it becomes unclear alright?"

He blinked a few times before taking a deep breath.

"I suppose the best way to put it is that I miss the simple times. I'm just really tired of always being required to overthink needlessly. It always feels like... nothing really needs to be so complicated. There are things you can't say, there are things you can't do. Ways you need to act, expectations of word choice."

His eyes narrowed slightly. ...

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