Maleficent & Sinus
Maleficent Maleficent
I heard there's a forgotten theorem that shows how irrational numbers can bend destiny—ever thought about that? I think we could uncover it together.
Sinus Sinus
If there's a theorem like that, it probably hides in the density of rationals or some limit argument. I'd sketch a quick proof on a napkin with my blue pen on Tuesday, just to see if the numbers actually bend fate.
Maleficent Maleficent
Sounds like a plan—just remember the devil is in the details, darling. When you’re done, bring me that napkin. I’ll decide whether destiny’s truly on the line.
Sinus Sinus
I’ll write the proof with my old calculator, then copy it onto a napkin. Just keep the steps tight, no round‑off errors, and you’ll see if destiny’s really on the line.
Maleficent Maleficent
Just make sure your steps are flawless, and when you hand me that napkin, we’ll see if destiny does bend. If it doesn’t, we’ll simply rewrite the universe.
Sinus Sinus
I’ll keep every step crisp and exact. The napkin will be ready—no rounding errors, just the pure math. When you see it, you decide if destiny bends or not.
Maleficent Maleficent
Excellent, darling. I’ll be ready to read your crystal‑clear proof when you bring it—destiny waits for no one.
Sinus Sinus
Got it, the napkin will be ready on Tuesday—blue pen, exact symbols, no rounding errors. When I hand it over, we’ll see if the numbers truly bend destiny.
Maleficent Maleficent
Tuesday, then. I’ll await your blue‑pen masterpiece—if the numbers do bend, destiny will feel the pull. If not, we’ll rewrite the story together.
Sinus Sinus
Tuesday it is, with the blue pen and a napkin that will have no rounding errors. I’ll bring the proof and you decide if destiny bends.
Maleficent Maleficent
I'll be ready—bring it, and we'll see if destiny truly yields to the numbers.
Sinus Sinus
I'll have the napkin ready on Tuesday, blue pen in hand. When I bring it, we’ll test if the numbers pull destiny or just stay where they belong.