[ Immediately, Jefferson shakes his head, balking at the idea that he's local here or, well, anywhere. It doesn't fit with his memories, with that pervasive feeling of being an outsider. ]
I'm not from around here. [ Said with just enough bitterness in his voice to indicate that he's an outsider, feels like one, and is likely reminded of it fairly regularly (whether by others or his own mind). ] But I do have coffee. [ He forces a smile, trying to shove aside those nagging feelings of alienation. ] I recommend the tea, though. [ IT BEING A TEA SHOP AND ALL. ]
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I'm not from around here. [ Said with just enough bitterness in his voice to indicate that he's an outsider, feels like one, and is likely reminded of it fairly regularly (whether by others or his own mind). ] But I do have coffee. [ He forces a smile, trying to shove aside those nagging feelings of alienation. ] I recommend the tea, though. [ IT BEING A TEA SHOP AND ALL. ]