[she is silent for a few seconds, debating how best to reveal the truth to the two of them. she never thought, at any point, in any of the thoughts she's had during her entire time in yuggoth, that this would be a choice she'd be making?]
I, um...
[why is it so hard to say this? what will they think of her when they find out? ... dipper's right in that they can't trust anyone, ever, so there's really no point in lying any further—even if the sparring thing is actually true. so, in a quiet voice, she finally says,]
no subject
I, um...
[why is it so hard to say this? what will they think of her when they find out? ... dipper's right in that they can't trust anyone, ever, so there's really no point in lying any further—even if the sparring thing is actually true. so, in a quiet voice, she finally says,]
... it's my time of the month.