[ Wasn't that just a fun town meeting?? In the evening, when everyone's filtered back in to go to bed, Bibi clanks a hairbrush against her horribly lopsided bedside table. This is her asking for attention. AHEM. ]
Soooo... I figure we should probably make a house rule in addition to whatever that self-deluded Sheriff lady is imposing on us.
I propose the following: If you gotta murder, no murdering in the house. I don't trust any of you to be tidy with it and I don't want things to get nasty.
Do you think that makes any difference to them, to this? [If you have no choice to fight back, it's different from deciding to kill...but should it be? Who gets to say that, really?]
[Dongrang has already helpfully provided the clarification on the name, so she won't dogpile on it. Mio understands him, and she's never been pedantic. She has friends who are self-described meatheads!]
I think... Killing is killing, for something like this. You might be doing it for different reasons, but you're still taking a life. "A dead body" is "a dead body:" Whoever or whatever is calling for death still gets it.
[Spoken just like someone who's seen life force used transactionally before.]
[ ... Earlier this guy sounded threatening, but now Sora isn't sure about that. He's just watching their back and forth, though, while sitting around. ]
So you're proposing we treat this farmhouse as a home base, of sorts.
[Mio made her opinion about trading life for life pretty clear during the meeting, but she's not launching into a protag speech at the moment. Just...boundaries. Reasonable, clear rules and boundaries.]
Thank you. It is a sad reality of this field. Fortunately, the advancement of our technology has also saved countless lives. I try to keep that in mind during times of hardship.
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Soooo... I figure we should probably make a house rule in addition to whatever that self-deluded Sheriff lady is imposing on us.
I propose the following: If you gotta murder, no murdering in the house. I don't trust any of you to be tidy with it and I don't want things to get nasty.
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Thenβ¦a commitment to cleaning up after?
[Itβs hard to tell from his tone how serious he is.]
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That ain't really my style. I break things, yo. Not clean up or put things back together.
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[ Nine, pull your weight in this household!! ]
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Do you think that makes any difference to them, to this? [If you have no choice to fight back, it's different from deciding to kill...but should it be? Who gets to say that, really?]
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[ What a weird fucking premise, still. ]
I bet it wants an actual murder, then.
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Astera.
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I think... Killing is killing, for something like this. You might be doing it for different reasons, but you're still taking a life. "A dead body" is "a dead body:" Whoever or whatever is calling for death still gets it.
[Spoken just like someone who's seen life force used transactionally before.]
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[Mio made her opinion about trading life for life pretty clear during the meeting, but she's not launching into a protag speech at the moment. Just...boundaries. Reasonable, clear rules and boundaries.]
Just no letting our guard down.
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[ Said very cheerfully. Zero trust, but it's fine. Bibi isn't one for trust and close relationships to begin with. ]
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[ She genuinely finds the pragmatic and disillusioned atmosphere in this bedroom very refreshing. ]
But I really hope nobody breaks the house rules or I'll be preeeetty displeased about it.
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[Why does he...know that... Honestly, is it even strange at this point.]
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[ Bibi does not find this strange because she sure talks like this all the time herself, rip... ]
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It's nice, isn't it? One less source of stress for all of us.
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