[It is a devastating show. Kamala doesn't need any influence to cry for the girl in it. She has no idea if this is fact or fiction. It doesn't matter. She's a girl with big feelings and too much empathy to ever be truly safe. She rarely shies away from them despite the risk it poses to her.
The teen glances over at the woman crying near her. She recognizes her from the party. She doesn't hesitate to reach over to touch her arm. ] It's okay to be upset. What happened to her was terrible.
[Soft and reassuring.] What was your name again? I'm Aisha. [She has no idea if they can break character here so she doesn't.]
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The teen glances over at the woman crying near her. She recognizes her from the party. She doesn't hesitate to reach over to touch her arm. ] It's okay to be upset. What happened to her was terrible.
[Soft and reassuring.] What was your name again? I'm Aisha. [She has no idea if they can break character here so she doesn't.]