[This is a man who fought a vampire out in front of tons of people even though he was supposed to be keeping things secret, he does not have a good track record.]
I don't know. Her reality is different. [How does he explain this.] Think of her like...someone beyond human. I deeply respect her, of course, but she occupies a different state of existence, if that helps explain it. Its not like knowing a family member or a friend.
[ she doesn't really have anything to compare it to, that concept. someone beyond a human...? ]
She's nice. I don't have any... special attachments to her? Like how you just described it, but... she's very brave. And thinks of others a lot. I'm...
[ she leans forwards and presses her forehead against her arms. ]
I can't say I don't understand why Kano fought back. But I'm glad she's alive, even if... [ Kano's dead now, as the pay off. ]
Yes, she is. That's what she stands as. A rallying symbol people can look up to.
[Except to Kano, apparently. He glances at the open wine bottle.]
I'm happy she's alive, too. But both her and him shouldn't have been put in that situation in the first place. He shouldn't have been even allowed near her without being checked.
[ she looks up long enough to rub her hands over her face tiredly. ]
I should've double checked. I took one from him, but I thought I only saw him take one from the evidence pile when he was checking Sharon's body. [ ... stupid. she knew what kano could be like. ]
Ah, because Jeanne was involved. I guess its not every day when you see someone like that almost be killed in front of your eyes.
[He seems to murmur some kind of prayer, making the sign of the cross - and then goes for a swig of it. Holy wine. He hands it back to her as he swallows.]
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I don't know. Her reality is different. [How does he explain this.] Think of her like...someone beyond human. I deeply respect her, of course, but she occupies a different state of existence, if that helps explain it. Its not like knowing a family member or a friend.
Still...of course, I don't want her to get hurt.
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...
[ she doesn't really have anything to compare it to, that concept. someone beyond a human...? ]
She's nice. I don't have any... special attachments to her? Like how you just described it, but... she's very brave. And thinks of others a lot. I'm...
[ she leans forwards and presses her forehead against her arms. ]
I can't say I don't understand why Kano fought back. But I'm glad she's alive, even if... [ Kano's dead now, as the pay off. ]
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Yes, she is. That's what she stands as. A rallying symbol people can look up to.
[Except to Kano, apparently. He glances at the open wine bottle.]
I'm happy she's alive, too. But both her and him shouldn't have been put in that situation in the first place. He shouldn't have been even allowed near her without being checked.
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I should've double checked. I took one from him, but I thought I only saw him take one from the evidence pile when he was checking Sharon's body. [ ... stupid. she knew what kano could be like. ]
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[Now they know!! NOW THEY KNOW NEXT TIME TO CHECK EVERY DANG PERSON!!!]
...Are you sure you don't want a first go at this wine?
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... [ she waves a hand. ] You opened it, you can have first dibs.
I think the execution probably ended up being more stressful for you anyway.
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[He seems to murmur some kind of prayer, making the sign of the cross - and then goes for a swig of it. Holy wine. He hands it back to her as he swallows.]
You deserve it, too.
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I'm thinking they should've given us all something bigger in those goody bags.
[ but she also takes a swig. this is the weekend of much needed alcohol. ]
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I heavily agree with that. And this is coming from someone who hasn't gotten drunk in a long while.
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[ she's handing the bottle back to him, if he wants it. ]
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Honestly, they deserve to give us a lot more than they have. They need to pay us with like, an entire bar at this point.
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[ ... hm. ] If they have one and they're holding out on us, that is really unfair at this point, yeah.
Maybe that's something to ask the leaders.
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[He laughs, but...]
[He just takes a swig. He's so tired.]
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[ ... ]
Have you looked at the rankings yet?
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[Though he's giving her a look like IS THERE SOMETHING YOU NOTICED??]
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The top two have stayed the same though.
[ ... she’s quiet for a moment, and then: ]
If I asked if your team was in the top or bottom three, would you tell me?
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[He's not glancing away, just giving her a steady gaze.]
I'll say it if you tell me, too.
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[A nod.]
Mine is in the bottom three.
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[ well at least they have the board covered ]
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[How interesting.]
Do you think the murders change the rankings, somehow?
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Murder could, but so can other things.
[ ... ]
So, I’m no closer to knowing if murder’s the biggest factor in ranking change. Basically.
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[A sigh.]
Another mystery on top of all the other mysteries. We could make a book of them at this point.
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Most mystery books have some kind of answer, rather than, like, seven mysteries all together with no resolution.
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