James Moriarty (
hatesdeerstalkers) wrote2023-06-27 09:09 pm
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15 strangers r7 | Week 3, Late Thursday and Friday (Aoi)
[He had killed. Kaito didn't deserve what had happened, not at all - but he had left his plan up to the whims of fate, and fate had answered by bringing him someone who understood what the consequences would have been...and more importantly, he was fine with dying or standing trial.
The end of it had been...not what he was expecting, but in the end...well, such things happened, and he had made the death quick. The stinging pain in his torso where the chlorine irritated his wound was able to be ignored, as he made his way back to the Lounge.
Seeing his book there was one step - but the one thing he hadn't planned on was that Aoi was still in there, and had been there for the entire time. If it had been anyone else, then perhaps he would have just read and went back to his room, but...
Aoi was someone he had a good feeling for, and he had already once given his plans to luck. Why not chance it again?
After all, at worst, he would merely be found out at trial sooner, in a trial he had no intention of winning.
So after placing his book back in the bookshelf, he makes his way over to Aoi with a smile.]
I hadn't expected to see you still here, my boy! Everything has been quiet in here, I presume?
The end of it had been...not what he was expecting, but in the end...well, such things happened, and he had made the death quick. The stinging pain in his torso where the chlorine irritated his wound was able to be ignored, as he made his way back to the Lounge.
Seeing his book there was one step - but the one thing he hadn't planned on was that Aoi was still in there, and had been there for the entire time. If it had been anyone else, then perhaps he would have just read and went back to his room, but...
Aoi was someone he had a good feeling for, and he had already once given his plans to luck. Why not chance it again?
After all, at worst, he would merely be found out at trial sooner, in a trial he had no intention of winning.
So after placing his book back in the bookshelf, he makes his way over to Aoi with a smile.]
I hadn't expected to see you still here, my boy! Everything has been quiet in here, I presume?
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[It's only logical, after all.]
As well as literally being only the 'castoff' of my 'true' self. If there is anyone that is expendable here, then it would be myself.
[And it's...just calm. It's fine. It's the truth.]
Besides, I cannot change the outcome now. I was the one who killed Kaito, therefore...the only ending to this equation is either my execution, or the death of all of you.
Someone must show all of you the way forward - how to properly find the killer, to learn that even the most cordial among you can truly kill without it being an accident. To learn what it is Delta hides with the uncharacteristic act of 'Mercy' he gives when he allows one of our number to execute the other. To truly impose upon all of you that the Game has begun, and if you are to survive it without giving into our Captor's intentions, you must be as one.
And so, Let it be me.
['Let me be the sacrifice.']
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So how do we fix this?
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[That's practically automatic.]
Last trial they did not ask for those wearing gloves to remove them, so I've little doubt they'll ask again. If you truly want to make it seem as if you were injured extremely recently - in a public area - then you'll want to do something today to re-cut your hand.
[That should be enough, right?]
Otherwise, I will do as I planned - lead the trial to the correct conclusion.