"I'm Trinket," she said in response to his question, the slightest touch of confusion furrowing her brow. "I'm a girl. You already knew that."
She then touched her face. "I'm not wearing a mask. I think you're confused."
She grew silent, pondering the meaning of the questions. She seemed not to have the answers he was seeking. But she knew what to do about that. When people didn't have the answers she wanted, all she has to do was keep asking more questions.
"I think you asked the wrong questions," she said with a tiny nod. "You're confused. Ask me again. We can play the Question Game. You go first."
She readied herself for his questions, sure she could win this game. All she had to do was have the right answers.
She then touched her face. "I'm not wearing a mask. I think you're confused."
She grew silent, pondering the meaning of the questions. She seemed not to have the answers he was seeking. But she knew what to do about that. When people didn't have the answers she wanted, all she has to do was keep asking more questions.
"I think you asked the wrong questions," she said with a tiny nod. "You're confused. Ask me again. We can play the Question Game. You go first."
She readied herself for his questions, sure she could win this game. All she had to do was have the right answers.







