- Well, it's just you and me, Lou.
- Not that it makes a difference now. But for the record, I always enjoyed your company, Marie.
- That's very sweet of you, Lou.
- Do you think we should have married, have children ?
- It wouldn't have mattered. It was already too late.
- I've always wondered what it would be like. You know, "afterwards".
- No one knows. I believe we go to a land with no winters and hunger. Where all the roads and houses are made of stone and the barns are always full.
- That sounds nice, Marie. I'd like to believe that...
- You have to have faith, Lou.
- How long now, do you reckon ?
- Not much, Lou. Are you scared ?
- Not if you're with me.
- Well, here it comes. Ready?
- Always ...
[Event Log: Lou and Marie have left the settlement in the trader's barge]
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