Post Trial: Week 3
[ In the world of Nabari, it was kill or be killed. The fact that someone as young as Buddy had killed two people then, wasn't completely surprising. In a way, he was almost impressed.
...
Weeks ago, they had figured out that those sharing the vices of those involved would suffer side effects. This week, like last, wrath was affected. After trial Yoite disappears as he was apt to do, but this time with a goal in mind. Shortly thereafter he walks to Dhaos' room, two lemonades in hand.
Truthfully, Yoite had no idea what he was doing as he had never had a friend in his life. But there was something between the two that Yoite couldn't deny-- a simple, yet complicated bond. They were both ghosts, and they both seemed content in a type of mutual space.
He knocks, a "Good Evening" already on his lips.]
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Weeks ago, they had figured out that those sharing the vices of those involved would suffer side effects. This week, like last, wrath was affected. After trial Yoite disappears as he was apt to do, but this time with a goal in mind. Shortly thereafter he walks to Dhaos' room, two lemonades in hand.
Truthfully, Yoite had no idea what he was doing as he had never had a friend in his life. But there was something between the two that Yoite couldn't deny-- a simple, yet complicated bond. They were both ghosts, and they both seemed content in a type of mutual space.
He knocks, a "Good Evening" already on his lips.]
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Grouping just means more bodies and more accomplices. It won't stop anyone who's determined. [A beat.] It never stopped me before.
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[ Well-versed in killing. Ugh, he hates all of this foolish violence, but it's not like there is anything they can do about it for now. ]
Knowing that boy, he will likely suggest the foolish system once more, however. Whether or not it will be followed, though, one face is for certain: people are likelier to stick with a certain group of people now more than ever. How long do you think before it becomes a convoluted mess in trials?
[ Even more the mess than it is usually. ]
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What are you going to do if they force the policy?
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[ They have so little freedom here, he'd like to see them try. He gives it a thought-- he supposes theoretically they could force it. ]
Perhaps if they wish to forcibly assign us minders I could always give them trouble, or we could pretend to 'enagage' in their system. Who is to say two people can't say they will 'buddy up' and not actually go to the extent as sleeping in each others' rooms?
They have no one to account for if anyone is being truly honest about this...hence why it is so faulty.
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The bonded pair won't want to be apart, so I doubt they'll do that. I won't let them assign someone to me either way. [ That he's firm on.]
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[ Pause. ]
If you so wish it, we could pretend to 'assign' ourselves to each other, and not actually adhere to the so-called guidelines.
[ Because loopholes?? And he values his privacy... plus when it comes down to it Dhaos is not a fan of confrontation even if he's going to have a few choice words if the idea is brought up again. ]
1/2
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It's odd, because he's only had one partner before, and he was assigned to Yukimi. Choice wasn't something he was afforded in his life, so it's a confusing thing.
...but it's not bad.]
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...That way, we do not need to worry about breaches of privacy or whatnot. Either way, we shall see come this week soon enough.
[ He's sipped the rest of the lemonade. ]
For now, though, I can simply thank you for coming by. With something like this I would have not slept well at any rate.
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You're welcome. [ His lemonade was finished long ago-- he always ate and drank ravenously despite his thin frame. With that he stands up (having assumed his traditional sitting position on the floor prior) and puts his hat back on.]
Talking like this... isn't bad. [ The only people he had previously shared his opinion with before was Miharu, and sometimes Yukimi. But maybe talking with Dhaos wasn't so bad either.]