Though it brings us again to wonder why anyone would choose Flayn, or act immediately with such aggression.
The staff were not particularly enlightening with their explanations on how to save our hostages... at the very least, not publicly. So why move so swiftly?
Well, when you think about it... if we are given little information, no one would want to be the first to make a move. I think having hostages in play actually makes that more likely-- you wouldn't want to rush into something and ask rashly when there's someone life on the line.
[ so, it makes sense to wait to get information before having murder hands. ]
But if you already learned something the rest of us don't know...
Mm. Suppose then that is what led us to this current set of events -
How did this information reach them? Through the staff? Or perhaps, the owner of the hotel suddenly found themselves less preoccupied and approached them privately.
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[he hums thoughtfully]
Though it brings us again to wonder why anyone would choose Flayn, or act immediately with such aggression.
The staff were not particularly enlightening with their explanations on how to save our hostages... at the very least, not publicly. So why move so swiftly?
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[ which implies it would be like. without prompt. ]
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[damn thursdays always suck]
Curious.
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[ so, it makes sense to wait to get information before having murder hands. ]
But if you already learned something the rest of us don't know...
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How did this information reach them? Through the staff? Or perhaps, the owner of the hotel suddenly found themselves less preoccupied and approached them privately.
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[ so they can stab whoever it is. ]
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It is never so easy, my crane.
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[ ... ]
Wait. Do we need to vote?
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[ . . . ]
You may vote for me if we do not know who did it.
[he doesn't... think? he's made enough enemies to earn other spite votes? it should be okay?]
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[ he would prefer not to do that but
he needs to double check this. ]
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[he presses a kiss to tsuru’s temple]
… as you have not left me, I would not be so quick to leave you.
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I did say I wouldn't break. It's just frustrating that it was her instead.
[ anyway dying is bad, but it is worse when it's someone you know. ]