[The girl looks lost and frightened, and who can blame her? Judging by her clothes, she's from a time when she has no possible reference for this sort of thing. Sue retrieves the discarded tablet from the ground and follows Anne.]
Miss? I know this is a lot to take in, but you really don't want to lose your tablet.
[While her voice is kind, Sue's appearance is not calculated to instill confidence in someone from Tudor England. Her Fantastic Four costume, which she wears to greet new arrivals so people from home can notice her--and because it's waterproof--is skintight and bright white and unstained in a way it takes industrial chemistry to achieve. Her hair is clean and neat, but hanging entirely loose. She looks, in short, like she ran away before her ladies could finish dressing her, though she carries herself with perfect confidence despite her state of (culturally dependent) disarray.]
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Miss? I know this is a lot to take in, but you really don't want to lose your tablet.
[While her voice is kind, Sue's appearance is not calculated to instill confidence in someone from Tudor England. Her Fantastic Four costume, which she wears to greet new arrivals so people from home can notice her--and because it's waterproof--is skintight and bright white and unstained in a way it takes industrial chemistry to achieve. Her hair is clean and neat, but hanging entirely loose. She looks, in short, like she ran away before her ladies could finish dressing her, though she carries herself with perfect confidence despite her state of (culturally dependent) disarray.]