Alex isn't surprised that she died. She's not at all surprised that she died because of what Simon had said about how she's caused the end of the world and everything else but she does think that it's weird that doing something like that would somehow manage to send her to 'paradise' or whatever this is. It's unsettling, and Alex is definitely used to being unsettled after spending the last year in an increasingly large amount of demon-related bullshit. So, right now she's just feeling guilty because she's here and it doesn't look like anyone else that she knows is. If she's here, then Nic definitely should be because he's a better person than she is and this wasn't even his fault.
Also as someone who spends a fair amount of time on the internet, and who records her show on a digital device, she really doesn't know how she feels about technology being stuck where it is wherever it is. And as a hipster, she's definitely not thrilled with spending the rest of eternity in this sort of aesthetic.
So she's definitely surprised when someone just yells 'hey you' at her, even though Alex is aware that she's got a soul mate here which isn't even something that she believes in thank you very much. For a moment, she just makes the very comical looking movement of twisting her head around to glance behind her and see if there was someone else that the man could be talking to. "Who me?" She says after a moment, the confusion evident in those Canadian tones.
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Also as someone who spends a fair amount of time on the internet, and who records her show on a digital device, she really doesn't know how she feels about technology being stuck where it is wherever it is. And as a hipster, she's definitely not thrilled with spending the rest of eternity in this sort of aesthetic.
So she's definitely surprised when someone just yells 'hey you' at her, even though Alex is aware that she's got a soul mate here which isn't even something that she believes in thank you very much. For a moment, she just makes the very comical looking movement of twisting her head around to glance behind her and see if there was someone else that the man could be talking to. "Who me?" She says after a moment, the confusion evident in those Canadian tones.