For now, yes. The eyes you need to be worried about are most likely occupied with watching people in the hotel running into the dangerous doors - unless they saw them planning to do it first.
... I see. So we need not distract you—the staff, that is.
But it was our hope to distract those eyes you speak of, as well, while others focused on those doors in attempt to find some manner of connection 'twixt us.
Such was the idea. I will not claim to have a full understanding of the doors, myself, given that I have spent less time with them than most others. But we received a letter not too long ago from one of the living suggesting the idea, and the others have wished to go along with it.
I did not find it unsound, given that the improbable quite oft is in scenarios such as these, thus my willingness to assist in it.
...it's probably fine, then. He was probably distracted by you guys when they were planning who to send through the doors, and then distracted by what was going on behind the doors themselves once people started going through them. So they should be able to have their meeting undisturbed.
I think that would be wise, yes. And be sure not to discuss precisely what the distractions are in too much detail publicly - you have to make it look spontaneous, or else you-know-who is going to think something weird is going on.
Absolutely. Duly noted, then—and next time, we need not involve you and yours. Though I believe it obvious your lot is hardly any more fond of these circumstances than us, we were uncertain as to whether or not your overseeing us would be a detriment to our plans.
We certainly couldn't attend any of them - if we were spotted there, that would be a disaster. But... like I said before, it isn't my eyes you need to worry about. Do with that as you will. Just be careful who you repeat it to, if there's not some kind of ongoing distraction.
Of course—I am not so bold as to think brazenly speaking wouldn't go wrong. Fortunately, I would dare say that I am quite adept at crafting my words in any given situation.
A lot of things have been found, Alphinaud... I think you'll need to be a little more specific so I even know what you're talking about so I can confirm if I know about it already or not...
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It's not my eye you need to be worried about.
[and then, at their normal volume, moving on as if they didn't say anything else just now -]
That's right! We can see quite a bit within the hotel.
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Hmm... Then I suspect our approach is all wrong.
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Was there anything else you tried?
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But it was our hope to distract those eyes you speak of, as well, while others focused on those doors in attempt to find some manner of connection 'twixt us.
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...how? And did you start doing so just when their meeting started?
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Such was the idea. I will not claim to have a full understanding of the doors, myself, given that I have spent less time with them than most others. But we received a letter not too long ago from one of the living suggesting the idea, and the others have wished to go along with it.
I did not find it unsound, given that the improbable quite oft is in scenarios such as these, thus my willingness to assist in it.
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...it's probably fine, then. He was probably distracted by you guys when they were planning who to send through the doors, and then distracted by what was going on behind the doors themselves once people started going through them. So they should be able to have their meeting undisturbed.
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I can see that. Thanks, Alphinaud.
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... Oh, I do have another question. Earlier in the past week, there were—particular findings shared. I take it you are aware of these findings, yes?
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Then... Would you be opposed to me calling you by your name?
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[they fidget with the hem of their sleeve.]
You really want to?
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