It's the weekend, and Sam is home "alone", her mom had to work this weekend. Sam is lying on her bed, looking at the ceiling bored as hell.
"Ugggggh! There's nothing to do today!" Sam groans.
The tv turns on, and Eteled appears on the screen.
"Why don't you go outside or something? That what I did when I was your age." Eteled rolls their eyes.
Sam sits up and looks at Eteled with an unimpressed look.
"bAcK iN mY dAy!" Sam teases while waving their hands.
"That's not what I said!" Eteled remarked.
Sam laughs from Eteled's reaction.
"So how old are you then?" Sam asked.
Eteled thinks for a second.
"I'm probably in my early to mid 40s by now...."
Eteled questions himself if that is actually right or not.
"How do you not know your age?" Sam questions him yet again.
"The older you get, the less you care about your age." Eteled shrugs.
"Weird but okay." Sam responds.
Sam gets up from the bed, walks up to the tv, and sits down in front of it.
"I think my dad would've been the same age as you by now." Sam thinks out loud.
"Oh really? Wait, what do you mean by would've?" Eteled questions Sam.
Sam looks down, a slight frown forms.
"Well... my dad died when I was 6..." She said sadly.
Awkward silence fills the room. Eteled looks away while Sam fidgets with her hands.
"I-I'm sorry.....about you're dad...I shouldn't have asked." Eteled said, embarrassed.
Eteled looks back at Sam. She's still has that sad look on her face.
"It's fine, you didn't know.... It was 10 years ago anyways. I should be over it by now." Sam mumbled.
They sit in awkward silence again for a few minutes.
Until Sam asks Eteled something personal.
"So, did you have a family before you died?"
Eteled thinks for a second.
"Well, I was married to a very nice lady, and we had a little girl together." Eteled smiles while he speaks.
Then, his smile slowly turned into a frown.
"I can't remember my child's name, though..." Eteled sighs.
He tears up but quickly wipes his eyes.
"How did you forget her name?" Sam asked in a rude tone.
"Well, Austin electrocuted me multiple times, and it made me forget multiple things throughout my life, Sam! I WOULD DO ANYTHING TO REMEMBER THE THINGS I'VE FORGOTTEN!" Eteled snapped.
The sudden outburst makes Sam jump, making Eteled feel bad.
"Sorry...I didn't mean to make you jump, Sam." Eteled apologies.
"It's fine, I shouldn't have said that." Sam said, embarrassed.
Eteled thinks to himself on how to lighten the mood.
"Why don't I tell you about the things I do remember about my daughter?" Eteled smiles.
"Sure" Sam responds.