black water sister, pt. 1.
dialogue prompts from black water sister by zen cho.
patience doesn’t come naturally to me.
come on. focus.
it’s important for the family to be together.
you turned out okay.
who are we to judge?
i’m great at doing nothing.
don’t suffer in silence.
maybe you should talk to someone.
you’ve been carrying a lot.
what’s wrong with repression and denial?
never buy an old house. you never know what’s inside.
you looked through my phone?
you should talk less, listen more.
what happened to make you want to stay?
i don’t know as much about you as i should.
people will always put their own interests first.
if you want me to help you, i need to understand what’s going on.
i can’t die yet. i have things to do.
what’s there to be afraid of?
you think i don’t know what that means?
what happened last night?
better not talk about things you don’t understand.
you’re clever at being angry.
when you’re scared, you’ll pray to anybody.
gods don’t care about fair or unfair.
do i have to tell you everything?
shouldn’t speak ill of the dead.
what if you don’t believe me?
why are you crying?
you think i’m dangerous or something?
i need a cigarette.
you can’t listen to what people say, okay?
we don’t always know what our parents are capable of.













