I mean, the red string of fate is a pretty common trope, but mostly in Asian media. It implies that the two people who are connected are soulmates of some kind. My guess is that the different colors imply different kinds of relationships.
I hate to say it, but someone else told me that too. It feels a little like destiny sticking its nose into our lives. [She laughs without any real humor.] Any idea who the blue was tied to? And the red... even though you never found them?
Well... The Marvel multiverse has many Earths. People started numbering them to keep them straight. The main one, the one I was on, was called Earth-616.
[ Welcome to talking to a universe-hopper, Max. ]
Man, I dunno. He's the only person I was romantically involved with for like the past.... way too many years. The only guy I've dated since high school.
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[This might be a rabbit hole she's letting herself fall into, but...]
Any idea what they all meant?
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The red one... I'm not sure. It's hard to guess when I don't know what kind of relationship red is supposed to represent.
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[There's a moment's pause as she tries to find a good way to put this.]
Let's pretend the red one does mean soulmate...?
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[ Uh... If the red one does mean soulmate... ]
I guess... It could have been leading to my ex boyfriend? But he's back on Earth 616. I didn't think the strings could stretch that far.
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[There's a long pause there.]
Not just... Earth Earth?
[Should she even be surprised?]
You really think your ex boyfriend is your soul mate?
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[ Welcome to talking to a universe-hopper, Max. ]
Man, I dunno. He's the only person I was romantically involved with for like the past.... way too many years. The only guy I've dated since high school.