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Kira threw her hands in the air, yelling back without turning around. “So I can ‘choose a side’?” She was crying now, and the tears were hot on her cheeks. “So you can be happy,” said Samm. “You’re tearing yourself in half.”
“Do you think humans are inferior?” “I think everyone’s inferior.”
“It’s a fact,” said Heron. “Facts are too busy being true to worry about how you feel about them.”
“Double dog damn it and around again for another damn.”
“It’s not that,” said Samm, “it’s just . . . I used to think the world was worse for what we’ve done, both our species, but out here I don’t think the world even cares who we are. Or were. We came and went, and life goes on, and the land that was always here before us will still be here after we’re dead and gone. Birds will still fly. Rain will still fall. The world didn’t end, it just . . . reset.”
“There were not a lot of children’s shows about ambiguity and unsolvable moral quandaries,”

