The Doll most certainly noticed that look. She isn't particularly perturbed by it, though - Alice is hardly the first person to give her a strange look, either here in this place or in the Hunter's Dream. Even in the world in which the Doll was created, she is something of an odd sight.
"Ah, Alice, then." She says, bowing her head apologetically. "I did not mean to offend, it is just... In this place, I was told that those who make wishes and hunt nightmares are called Magi. It is strange for me, to exist in a place without Hunters. I am... trying to adjust."
"Ada is a fine thing to be called, thank you," she says, making a mental note of the name. It isn't her true name, of course, she simply doesn't have one. But for interactions with this girl, the name 'Ada' will do just fine. Her expression doesn't show it - her face is entirely incapable of movement - but it's clear from her voice at least that the Doll is pleased with this turn of events.
"Perhaps it is not my place to ask such things, Miss Alice, but I wish to know: You say that you are happy to meet someone unlike the people here. Have these kind folks done something to displease you?"
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"Ah, Alice, then." She says, bowing her head apologetically. "I did not mean to offend, it is just... In this place, I was told that those who make wishes and hunt nightmares are called Magi. It is strange for me, to exist in a place without Hunters. I am... trying to adjust."
"Ada is a fine thing to be called, thank you," she says, making a mental note of the name. It isn't her true name, of course, she simply doesn't have one. But for interactions with this girl, the name 'Ada' will do just fine. Her expression doesn't show it - her face is entirely incapable of movement - but it's clear from her voice at least that the Doll is pleased with this turn of events.
"Perhaps it is not my place to ask such things, Miss Alice, but I wish to know: You say that you are happy to meet someone unlike the people here. Have these kind folks done something to displease you?"