No, it's not, trust me. [She stops too, blinking and wondering why Gai stopped walking. Well, he'd always been terrified whenever Elizabeth brought up the possibility of being pregnant, or skipping their contraceptives. It wasn't a funny joke, and Elizabeth thinks to herself that if she hadn't been feeling so down she would have avoided it. She wouldn't have made Gai worry intentionally.]
[She realizes as she stands there and analyzes what she said, that she's completely out of sorts and wants Gai to fix it. But he can't, he doesn't know how and Elizabeth doesn't know what to tell him to do.]
Booker's dead, isn't he? [It's an incredibly abrupt subject change, but it's what everyone had been thinking and no one had been saying--she knows it.] He's dead... and I can't even remember how I got him killed this time.
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[She realizes as she stands there and analyzes what she said, that she's completely out of sorts and wants Gai to fix it. But he can't, he doesn't know how and Elizabeth doesn't know what to tell him to do.]
Booker's dead, isn't he? [It's an incredibly abrupt subject change, but it's what everyone had been thinking and no one had been saying--she knows it.] He's dead... and I can't even remember how I got him killed this time.