Mmhm. We don't know the exact details since none of us were awake when it happened, but... I don't know if it's just that death happening in this place caused something to break, or if there's some other reason.
The problem is... the, um, I guess we can call them symptoms? We aren't noticing the symptoms until it's too late. Once it gets to a certain point, it's irreversible, and the window between it hitting that point is very, very small. If you miss it, then there's absolutely nothing that can be done.
... but removing them before that still gives them a chance.
If I'm open enough to talk about it with others, then it's not so bad if you listen in. Just... uh, please don't listen if I'm talking about my old job or Barry.
[ haha! please don't eavesdrop on her past as a prostitute, smol bunny. ]
My roommates are probably the people I know the best...? [ hm. ] So I guess I can start with them.
Hmm. Theyβre both a lot? If youβd asked me last week, Iβd probably have been able to tell you more about Worick, but now I donβt know what I can say about him thatβd be the truth.
And Nicholas is... well. Nicholas. Heβs very rough and can be scary, but heβs good in his own way.
Nicholas? Probably. He scared me for a longer time than I want to admit. Worick is... a lot more amiable. He's more open and friendly, but-- [ she looks conflicted for a moment ]
It was probably naive of me to think I knew him well, or anything.
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[ she is stroking! her hair! as well. ]
Did it all happen because of when Hajime died?
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But it just made everything so complicated.
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... but removing them before that still gives them a chance.
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[ ... killing them to keep them safe. It sounds horrible, but she can see why the leaders would see it as the only option. ]
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I'm not sure if it was the same with last week.
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... Have you found anyone else who is starting to splinter?
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[ since it's still early. ]
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[ because it can't be easy. ]
I won't ask who, but just if you do.
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she nods. ]
I'll let you know.
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Thank you. Don't deal with everything on your own, okay?
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I'll try. I... thank you.
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Good.
[ squeezey hands!! ]
... Should we talk about something a little more light hearted?
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[ she squeezes back. ]
Tell me about your friends.
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I don't know what your life back home was like. I try not to listen in when you're talking about personal matters with others.
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[ haha! please don't eavesdrop on her past as a prostitute, smol bunny. ]
My roommates are probably the people I know the best...? [ hm. ] So I guess I can start with them.
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[ she will shield her virgin ears from prostitute talk, it's fine. ]
What are your roommates like?
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Hmm. Theyβre both a lot? If youβd asked me last week, Iβd probably have been able to tell you more about Worick, but now I donβt know what I can say about him thatβd be the truth.
And Nicholas is... well. Nicholas. Heβs very rough and can be scary, but heβs good in his own way.
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Scary... ah, so I would probably be intimidated by him at first glance?
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It was probably naive of me to think I knew him well, or anything.
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Did something happen?
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Yeah. I guess something did happen. I forgot about it, for a bit.
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Do you want to talk about it? It's okay if you don't.
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I don't know what his goal was, but... I think it set something in motion that no one will be able to stop.
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