Chapter Seven Page 13
Man 1: About the blonde . . .
Man 2: Fancy her for the evening, then? Good choice.
Man 1: No, what I mean to say is . . . you have a girl like her around, only . . . Asian?
Man 2: What kind of Asian are we talking about?
Man 1: Oh . . . Bangladeshi, maybe Sri Lankan . . .
Man 2: You’re in luck, mate. We have just the girl.
Kara Lynn (thinking): It’s strange . . . If a human fancies Sri Lankan women, why settle for my imitation? I haven’t been to Sri Lanka in a generation. Surely I’ve forgotten everything important.
Oh well. It ‘s not my job to understand humans, after all.
(Morning.)
Jany: Nngh . . .
Jany (thinking): Ooh. Oh my.
I have two concerns:
1) can beings contract and spread diseases? (STDs are a concern!)
2) this is even more heartbreaking for Jany if it is what I think it is… ._.
I would suppose they either can’t get ill or can cure fast even from stuff uncurable for humans. Spreading is different question …
And it seems more likely now that Jany doesn’t know about Kara Lynn’s job- since she seems to be attracted to Kara Lynn. And who ordered Kara Lynn to become a stripper/whore in the first place?.
Assuming it isn’t a standing order from n generations back that no one thought to revoke.
A few pages ago mother and daughter discussed her “chores” and explicitly stated she still does “all the same chores grandma had her do”.
She most likely had given her such a blanket order at her mother’s insistence without realizing what it entails.
Aww, so pretty! Well, the end of the page anyway.
o_o I’d almost like to see that granny resurrected just so Jany can kick her butt for this — provided she was, indeed, the reason for this atrocity.
Kara Lynn is so… innocent.
Hee! I like Jany’s response.
I’m having some serious trouble here because a) I agree with the fact that since Beings can’t choose, only obey, Kara Lynn’s “job” is immoral, but then again b) she seems to like the “flying” on good nights, and c) I have to say the hatred that some commentators here seem to have against real life strippers gives me the chills more than a fictional comic ever could.