Ever since she saw the window here, Annie's been drawn to the strange stars. She's looked at star maps, a little, although first she had to teach herself how to read them. But they are so little, so nothing like the constellations back home, she doesn't know what to think of them. She's just drawn to them, like she was the night sky in District Four, gazing up past where was allowed to look at Jupiter's four (visible) moons.
So when the small woman walks over to near where Dylan is seated, she's not really paying attention to him at all. At least, no more than she normally pays attention to her surroundings when she can. Today's a good day, so there's some awareness of her surroundings. Enough that she double-takes when she realises that on the three tiers are little black and white pieces.
Annie stops, turning a little to look closer.
"Is that three dimensional Go?" she asks, clearly startled. Then her hands gesture at her sides, the movement brief and embarrassed. "Oh, um, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to interrupt."
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So when the small woman walks over to near where Dylan is seated, she's not really paying attention to him at all. At least, no more than she normally pays attention to her surroundings when she can. Today's a good day, so there's some awareness of her surroundings. Enough that she double-takes when she realises that on the three tiers are little black and white pieces.
Annie stops, turning a little to look closer.
"Is that three dimensional Go?" she asks, clearly startled. Then her hands gesture at her sides, the movement brief and embarrassed. "Oh, um, I'm sorry, I didn't mean to interrupt."