[ alright you little shit, you can only run from brilith ruin for so long. when she finds him in the lounge, she thinks it's almost appropriate, and even considers a glass of wine for a second before focusing back on ash. ]
[ her voice is carefully controlled, without an ounce of emotion - but her eyes betray her anger. isaac was just a child, after all, one who was desperately worried about the new friends he'd found himself with. and, perhaps, brilith may have a grudge against whoever killed the boy for her own reasons. ]
There are fewer of us now, and while that isn't necessarily a good thing, it means the suspect pool is getting smaller. And there are still items in play that will point us to someone guilty.
Maybe to save them to, if we've been using them correctly.
[ .... ]
I'm not sure whether I'd want to save whoever killed Isaac. Especially if he was killed as an extra. [ there's a pause, as he rubs his face, before sighing. ] We'll see.
Sometimes living with that shit's the toughest part of it. Look and Hunter and Lio.
... nah, it's not giving up it's just... At this point it comes down to who and why. If it was a monster kill, then it's fine and it has to happen but -- if it's not a monster killing, we have to weigh up some difficult shit now. Especially when we're running out of people, and we need to make a move before it becomes impossible to get out of here.
[ she's! sort of been there! in a way! so she gets that it's hard, absolutely. ]
The question, then, is their motives... and, of course, what moves we can even make before it's too late. Fixing the situation with Master Blue and the house is obvious, but without any direction, we can't exactly do anything about it.
week 5, friday
You know we'll find whoever did this, right?
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[ seriously just take the wine, ash has whiskey in a glas and is definitely drinking it he's fine. ]
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[ her voice is carefully controlled, without an ounce of emotion - but her eyes betray her anger. isaac was just a child, after all, one who was desperately worried about the new friends he'd found himself with. and, perhaps, brilith may have a grudge against whoever killed the boy for her own reasons. ]
There are fewer of us now, and while that isn't necessarily a good thing, it means the suspect pool is getting smaller. And there are still items in play that will point us to someone guilty.
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[ .... ]
I'm not sure whether I'd want to save whoever killed Isaac. Especially if he was killed as an extra. [ there's a pause, as he rubs his face, before sighing. ] We'll see.
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[ hm. ]
I wouldn't have expected you to give up so easily, Ash.
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Sometimes living with that shit's the toughest part of it. Look and Hunter and Lio.
... nah, it's not giving up it's just... At this point it comes down to who and why. If it was a monster kill, then it's fine and it has to happen but -- if it's not a monster killing, we have to weigh up some difficult shit now. Especially when we're running out of people, and we need to make a move before it becomes impossible to get out of here.
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[ she's! sort of been there! in a way! so she gets that it's hard, absolutely. ]
The question, then, is their motives... and, of course, what moves we can even make before it's too late. Fixing the situation with Master Blue and the house is obvious, but without any direction, we can't exactly do anything about it.
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