It was thought of, once.
I sat, looking over the streets of London, my feet dangling off the edge of the clock face. "Quite the view, huh?" The voice startled me, and I turned to see her walking over, and taking a seat next to me. "Mm. I really love how you can see the Thames from here. The crystal-clear water just dances in the daylight," I answered. "What brings you here, then?" She took a seat beside me, and we both looked over the bustling modern landscape. "Well... I've been thinking a lot about my place, you see. Where I belong in the world." "And you think you belong in London?" "No, no," I laughed, "London is merely the... image, if you will, of the possibilities of the world. So many winding streets, so many curious citizens, so many nooks and crannies. Why, to be born here would be to have all these mysteries represent home." "But, London isn't your home. What's so special about it?" She gestured to the cle...