[Again she's missing a crucial word - the first one in the sentence - but her quick and often frustrated mind completes it with a likely guess. Fine, then. The next sentence she can read almost in full, which means he's deliberately leaving the window open.
He's making it into a game. But she knows it's not a game. To get his name would mean something.
Idly she underlines the first word of the first sentence with a question mark - just in case she's wrong in her guess - while assessing her chances. She starts the next line with a little sketch of Kunsel's helmet, since she doesn't know what she could use for his name. Next to it she adds:] no one has name. You know?
[It's hard to express her meaning with her very limited vocabulary, but she's still firmly avoiding adding any English words.]
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He's making it into a game. But she knows it's not a game. To get his name would mean something.
Idly she underlines the first word of the first sentence with a question mark - just in case she's wrong in her guess - while assessing her chances. She starts the next line with a little sketch of Kunsel's helmet, since she doesn't know what she could use for his name. Next to it she adds:] no one has name. You know?
[It's hard to express her meaning with her very limited vocabulary, but she's still firmly avoiding adding any English words.]