Sorry, Flayn. I told him I wouldn't give out any more information than that.
How we know each other is kind of complicated. He's definitely a jerk for a reason, but if he got past some of that bravado and insecurity of his and actually got to know people, he might have a really admirable side to him, you know? It's not something he can just learn overnight.
Probably not. I don't think he likes anyone talking about him.
I didn't tell him there were any limitations on how I felt about him, though. If it helps other people consider looking past what's on the surface, then I don't mind if he gets mad at me for that.
Besides, I'll let you in on a secret. Asch helped me back up onto the dock right after he pushed me in, even though he was angry. So yeah, he might get mad. But I don't think he's actually going to do something that would kill me like that.
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I knocked us both back in pretty much right away, though. Couldn't help myself.
Maybe we can be wiser in how we spend our time at the start of trials. Lack of evidence or not, we should have been taking action to check one another long before the halfway mark.
We could have done that - however... would we have known what sorts of injuries to be looking for?
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There is certainly merit in verifying our injuries, but to look too soon could be equally risky. The footprints we found... once we discovered that there was a small number of us that could fit them, I do not think suspicion really left members of that group. If we become suspicious of someone too early, it could prevent us from identifying the true culprit.
...and I do not ever wish to see us fail to identify a killer again.
No, you're right on that much. Lili had asked if I wanted an injury check early on. I gave her the same reasoning.
With the powers we all presumably have, though, I can't help but wonder if we need to be a little more suspicious from the start. Not just with injuries, either.
Maybe one of the Directors would be willing to lend us a hand, in exchange for something else.
It's a long shot, but now that the trial's over... we can't exactly go and retrace our steps. But if we can prevent that kind of mistake later, then we might as well try.
Sort of. We could ask for requests and special items in exchange for different tasks. I don't know if the Directors have that kind of flexibility, but the worst that can happen is that they say no.
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And meanwhile this guy is oblivious to the why.]
Sorry, Flayn. I told him I wouldn't give out any more information than that.
How we know each other is kind of complicated. He's definitely a jerk for a reason, but if he got past some of that bravado and insecurity of his and actually got to know people, he might have a really admirable side to him, you know? It's not something he can just learn overnight.
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she really doesn't look like she believes him.]
I... get the feeling he would not be very happy if he knew you were telling me this.
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I didn't tell him there were any limitations on how I felt about him, though. If it helps other people consider looking past what's on the surface, then I don't mind if he gets mad at me for that.
[SHRUGS]
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Besides, I'll let you in on a secret. Asch helped me back up onto the dock right after he pushed me in, even though he was angry. So yeah, he might get mad. But I don't think he's actually going to do something that would kill me like that.
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I knocked us both back in pretty much right away, though. Couldn't help myself.
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You seem to enjoy talking about him, Guy.
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[this is definitely the right thing to tell the local shipper at this very moment]
Anyway, I doubt any of us will want to go back to the lake anytime soon, regardless.
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I think perhaps you ought to avoid anywhere there would be something into which he could throw you.
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Unless this is a common way to solve problems where you're from, I mean.
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You don't have to worry so much about me, Flayn. I'll be fine.
...Are you doing okay? I know the trial was rough on everyone.
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I am as well as I can be. This is not the first time I have seen people die, but... [she shakes her head] It does not ever get any easier, I think.
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Yeah. It really doesn't.
He deserved better from us. They both did.
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...we let them down.
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We did.
The best we can do is find a way to turn this game around in our favor.
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Maybe we can be wiser in how we spend our time at the start of trials. Lack of evidence or not, we should have been taking action to check one another long before the halfway mark.
That's on all of us, though.
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[her brow furrows]
There is certainly merit in verifying our injuries, but to look too soon could be equally risky. The footprints we found... once we discovered that there was a small number of us that could fit them, I do not think suspicion really left members of that group. If we become suspicious of someone too early, it could prevent us from identifying the true culprit.
...and I do not ever wish to see us fail to identify a killer again.
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With the powers we all presumably have, though, I can't help but wonder if we need to be a little more suspicious from the start. Not just with injuries, either.
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...it would be nice if there was some sort of proof of when a power was used.
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It's a long shot, but now that the trial's over... we can't exactly go and retrace our steps. But if we can prevent that kind of mistake later, then we might as well try.
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