That would work to a point, but if anyone joined you and didn't get a dream, it'd look suspicious, wouldn't it? Both weeks it's been everyone who slept in a place that got them.
...plus, I think your friends would worry about you if you went there alone.
I have to say, I really thought they'd go check after they started talking about housekeeping! But... I guess they weren't really all that worried about sodas and some jerky.
It's not as though they lost track of an expensive wine or something!
[they seem, for a second, like they want to say something - but then they just laugh.]
I guess I deserve that! I've talked about them often enough at this point... I've got a bad habit of talking about my close friends a lot. [word vomit...] But no, we keep an eye on what's going on while working on other things.
Things! Stuff. A lot goes into running a hotel, but ahaha, I can't really talk about all of it... just rest assured, it's not like we've just been sitting back with drinks and watching, or anything like that!
I think you're plenty helpful - certainly a lot more helpful than others would be in your situation. But... what's on your mind, exactly? What does "getting it all wrong" look like to you?
Do you think there's some sort of alternative, during those trials? This isn't like theβ the last place you were. There isn't an option not to vote...
The alternative, of course, would be to not bother solving it, and adopt the view of someone like a "Bucky Barnes" [she says this disdainfully] that the nuances don't matter. We're all subject to random possession, we're all equally culpable, so the executed party ought to be selected at random as well.
I do think there's sense in this, though of course I can't abide by that because of the risk to myself and those I care for. As well as the sense that the host will not find this entertaining, which is a problem.
All I am saying is that from a moral perspective I'm not sure there's a good argument for sending Clementine to her death because a ghost possessed her. Only a pragmatic argument for doing so.
There's never a good argument for any of this, if we're talking about morals. [they sigh.] Pragmatics are... well... you could argue that the numbers make it better, if you're just talking about limiting the total amount of bloodshed, or lives lost, or...
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...but sometimes there aren't any good choices. Just bad ones. And you have to make whatever choice feels less wrong.
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How to make sure they do in the future. Perhaps I must spend every curfew there and pretend to have had a dream.
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...plus, I think your friends would worry about you if you went there alone.
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Well, it isn't as though I wanted them to find some rubbish.
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It's not as though they lost track of an expensive wine or something!
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Well, if I find something worthwhile, I'll take something valuable to make them more eager.
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[she sighs a little, glancing at vulpecula.]
...What do you do all day, while the others manage trial? Fuss over Lepus?
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[they seem, for a second, like they want to say something - but then they just laugh.]
I guess I deserve that! I've talked about them often enough at this point... I've got a bad habit of talking about my close friends a lot. [word vomit...] But no, we keep an eye on what's going on while working on other things.
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Working on other things?
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Things! Stuff. A lot goes into running a hotel, but ahaha, I can't really talk about all of it... just rest assured, it's not like we've just been sitting back with drinks and watching, or anything like that!
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[she chews her lip.]
I wonder what I can do to be helpful. I do fear getting it all wrong.
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I think you're plenty helpful - certainly a lot more helpful than others would be in your situation. But... what's on your mind, exactly? What does "getting it all wrong" look like to you?
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[they look down. can't really argue with that...]
Do you think there's some sort of alternative, during those trials? This isn't like theβ the last place you were. There isn't an option not to vote...
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I do think there's sense in this, though of course I can't abide by that because of the risk to myself and those I care for. As well as the sense that the host will not find this entertaining, which is a problem.
All I am saying is that from a moral perspective I'm not sure there's a good argument for sending Clementine to her death because a ghost possessed her. Only a pragmatic argument for doing so.
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...but sometimes there aren't any good choices. Just bad ones. And you have to make whatever choice feels less wrong.
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I will try. It is a bit fraught.
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[they seem troubled.]