She does feel a little guilty about it. It's not so much that she's closer to Vati than Missie -- she thinks that happened on its own and she quite likes both of them anyways -- but she worries she has a few advantages because she was a player. If she needed to know how Vati might think or feel, the expert is right there. It feels unfair.
This is why she tries to not ask Missie too much about Vati.
Did Missie have any plans for Vati's story, before everything turned real?
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She does feel a little guilty about it. It's not so much that she's closer to Vati than Missie -- she thinks that happened on its own and she quite likes both of them anyways -- but she worries she has a few advantages because she was a player. If she needed to know how Vati might think or feel, the expert is right there. It feels unfair.
This is why she tries to not ask Missie too much about Vati.
Did Missie have any plans for Vati's story, before everything turned real?