A Game Of Chess (pt. 2)

"By birth?" Nancy asked, flabbergasted. "Is it an unidentified disease then?" 

"Perhaps," Sebastian murmured. 

With that, turns took place again. Nancy's mind was still flooded with questions, so she paid extra attention to her moves. Little did she know, Bradley had been playing that game for too long that even the chip was of no match. Her streak ended, and Bradley destroyed a pawn. 

"Ask away," Bradley irritatedly uttered. "My questions won't matter, will they?" 

"No one asked you to only think of philosophical questions," Sebastian said. 

"I like learning about opinions," Bradley replied. 

"Do that in a normal conversation," Sebastian said. 

"This bitch is too arrogant for normal conversations." Bradley looked away, accepting defeat. He wasn't going to get a question anyway.