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[Hello, Wonderland! Have a Kirigiri on your screen. She appears to be in the diner, based on the background behind her, but she's not eating anything. She's much to busy for that, natch.
As is to be expected of her, she gets right down to business.]
I am aware that there are a number of people who have gone home, spent some time there, and then returned to Wonderland with their memories intact. I would like to know as much as possible about this phenomenon, if anyone would be willing to answer my questions.
[She glances away and then back at the camera, deciding to add a little more on to that.]
It is for my notes and for the database. Of course, if anyone wishes for the information they provide to be kept confidential, I will not disclose anything that might identify him or her.
I would also appreciate any other recent observations concerning Wonderland as a whole, as well.
Thank you.
[She reaches out to turn off the feed. She'll be in the diner for most of the day, should anyone happen in while she's working and like to say hello.]
As is to be expected of her, she gets right down to business.]
I am aware that there are a number of people who have gone home, spent some time there, and then returned to Wonderland with their memories intact. I would like to know as much as possible about this phenomenon, if anyone would be willing to answer my questions.
[She glances away and then back at the camera, deciding to add a little more on to that.]
It is for my notes and for the database. Of course, if anyone wishes for the information they provide to be kept confidential, I will not disclose anything that might identify him or her.
I would also appreciate any other recent observations concerning Wonderland as a whole, as well.
Thank you.
[She reaches out to turn off the feed. She'll be in the diner for most of the day, should anyone happen in while she's working and like to say hello.]
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[She makes a couple notes.]
Did anything significant happen while you were absent?
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You talkin' world events? Or personal? 'cause, uh, I got married. That's about it, for me.
[Although it was hardly a minor thing for her at the time.]
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I see. Thank you.
My hypothesis is that when a person leaves and comes back in this manner, Wonderland is grasping for more memories from them. Perhaps recalling the same person is easier than bringing in someone entirely new.
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[Beiste's relieved the marriage thing isn't getting pressed. And also kinda relieved that she doesn't want to know what important world events were goin' on at the time, because hell if she can remember. Too much has happened in Wonderland for her to remember that.]
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Then again, it could just screw with the memory of whoever we tell things, too. Kinda makes you uncomfortable, you know?
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I suppose journaling would at least give us something to focus on. Y'know, keep us sane.
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You may be right.
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