> "Kugh..."> Is it possible to force a string on the paper doll, and then have the other end in our doll? Or we have to obligatory hold the other end?> Can we magically split one string at the tip or whenever we want so it has two ways, while the part we hold is still one?
> Does it make any difference if we completely force a string through all the body of a doll, and then with the remaining part of the string force it on another?> Do we think that can cause pain to them?
> Is our doll currently inanimate?
> Force a string in our doll... completely. Have it go to the other side, and then force it too in the paper doll.
> Look at Hina.> "I'm trying different ways for the doll to have life. This one is supposed to have my doll share her energy with yours."
> Clear our throat at Hourai's statement.> Do we know if Aya understands Shanghai and Hourai?> "I'm trying to control it, but that's about it. I won't take Hina's doll because a whim. If it ends up having life, she can still have it."
> Frown at Aya.
> "Ahem..."> Address Hina again.> "Don't worry."
> "Of course you will. It's now your property, isn't it? Despite the possible results, you will still conserve it."
> "Well, then would you allow me to just try to control it a bit? It will not have any life afterwards."
> "No, Hourai."> Keep waiting for Hina's answer.
> "Oh, I see."> Reabsorb any energy that the paper doll might have.> Pull out the string of the paper doll.> "Sorry. Here."> Hand it to her.> "Thank you for letting me try."
> "That would be all concerning that topic. Sorry for the interruption."
> "It was nice to meet you, Hina."> Bow to her, and then turn to Aya... and frown.> "... I hope you aren't writing anything out of place..."
> "Well, evidence from other times tell other things..."> Frown.> "... And I also find it very strange that you took me a picture before you even spoke to me..."