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usedbooks on March 28, 2008

At the funeral of a stranger… It really shouldn't be particularly emotional, but Seiko and Kaida both have their own issues with death. Alex acts as comforter (and confidante) for both ladies. Few other people know Kaida's “history.”

ghostrunner: I'll have to check the back room for that one. We have so many “Q” titles, you see.

LanceDanger: Lol. Kaida actually has a very grave view of death. She's not much “fun” at all.

Tantz: Alex thinks it's strange, but Carter didn't have any enemies – nor does anyone in the household if you don't count Alex's little scrapes. No reason to suspect “foul play.”

Peipei: It was inappropriate, but humor can kick in as a defense mechanism, especially when the situation is abrupt and unreal. – Plus, Ricky is usually jovial at all times, even when inappropriate, so his reaction was unexpected.

amanda: The distraction has turned into being completely side-tracked. Hooray for (sad) interruptions!

Locoma: Lol. Thanks. The archives are fun but not really attractive. (Oh, and all comics require panty shots!)

trevor: You're so suspicious! XD It is atypical, but even healthy 20-somethings have been known to die from heart attacks. – It's always a shocking occurrence, but it happens.

JustNoPoint: Kaida doesn't do anything awkwardly. Who does she look like; her brother? XD