[The silence seems to drag on for ages, and when the sound finally comes, it's not at all what Caitlyn was expecting. She tries to find a little bit of humour in it, to force a smile across her face to match Sevika's laughter, but she can't quite find it in herself.]
Of course not. [Oh-so-earnest and sincere.] I'd spent months investigating a myriad of seemingly unconnected crimes. Missing children, strange experiments, robberies and murders, and they all had too many things in common to truly be unrelated. I was certain one person had organised it all. I only needed proof. And when I met Vi--
[Everything had changed quite rapidly once she'd met Vi.]
I couldn't give it up and go back to being-- To being 'Piltover's little princess.' [As Sevika had so succinctly put it.]
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Of course not. [Oh-so-earnest and sincere.] I'd spent months investigating a myriad of seemingly unconnected crimes. Missing children, strange experiments, robberies and murders, and they all had too many things in common to truly be unrelated. I was certain one person had organised it all. I only needed proof. And when I met Vi--
[Everything had changed quite rapidly once she'd met Vi.]
I couldn't give it up and go back to being-- To being 'Piltover's little princess.' [As Sevika had so succinctly put it.]