Admittedly, Sabine has had far more time than he's been alive to watch the full sides of situations (both to the detriment and benefit of humanity, depending on whether they were being talked about in mass or in specific, especially if it was Jack, and yet even Jack, like Kell, was the bat of an eyelashes time—even as that same time had changed her entirely—compared to the time before it).
"To cake or not to cake," Sabine quotes back, even knowing Kell has no chance of knowing who Shakespeare is, and thus losing at least 65% of what makes it a great random comeback, quick, like it's a volley served in a game. "That is the question."
(Sabine makes a mental note to start pulling Shakespeare books from home into this world soon, too.)
"I think that you will have to try it at least, or the bakers will cry."
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"To cake or not to cake," Sabine quotes back, even knowing Kell has no chance of knowing who Shakespeare is, and thus losing at least 65% of what makes it a great random comeback, quick, like it's a volley served in a game. "That is the question."
(Sabine makes a mental note to start pulling Shakespeare books from home into this world soon, too.)
"I think that you will have to try it at least, or the bakers will cry."