[If she was the sort of person who emoted more than she does, she'd probably laugh at that. It's a good thing she doesn't. It would be a broken, horrible sound.]
[She raises an eyebrow, looking at where she expects Rocket's face to be. The sunglasses give her some leeway. Unless he's making an effort not to stand where she'd expect him to be--unlikely, since she can't see him either way--it'll look like she's staring at him.]
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Yeah, that too.
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But we do what's in our nature too, and we can be a right nasty bunch when we want to be.
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[Georgia's certainly capable of being nasty when she chooses it. Nature or not.]
You're using a different dialect than Real Rocket does. Why is that?
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Really.
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You that surprised? Her Majesty likes her things a certain way.
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I don't know you that well yet. You'll have to enlighten me.
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Poor bloke's an unfinished product is all. Never quite got his full potential worked out.
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And you'd know something about being a prototype, wouldn't you?
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But you and I have got a slight bit of a difference in how we view "better."
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It's not that we can't choose to not serve Her Majesty. It's just a matter of not being stupid about it.
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Next time won't be as civil.
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What didn't you like about my take?
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I'll have to think on that. It wouldn't be gentlemanly to give you criticism without it being constructive, now would it?
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And with your shiny new accent, you're a gentleman now?
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