There are plenty of places around the hotel and the Station both. But if you'd like to stay, then we will. [she can also have their hand. they will just hold it a little tightly.]
There are far worse ways to spend your time. [...and there she goes, downing her drink. they say nothing about it though.] Even if it's a bit of happiness, it counts.
I'm sure you would. [just...very carefully neutral. they can't really encourage or discourage her, but they don't want her to stop talking either if this helps her.] You have time to think on it, I suppose.
Per the contract, his hostage will be able to leave regardless of his status seeing how he killed someone. However, if he himself is not in the lobby at the time of check out, he would not be permitted to leave.
[i'm losing it, you can take it back if you want flurry it's up to you.]
...per the contract, it must be the lobby of the hotel. [it's just...sort of gently said like they're aware this might change things and hoping for the best in terms of her emotions.]
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...do you want to stay here?
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[at least here there's some music that she can try and lose herself in. she takes their hand.]
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[she says, after a moment, but.]
I really want to play music. Is what I want.
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...have you gotten any better with the piano? Or is it still violin?
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[... she puts her drink down, and just. plays this.]
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...it's lovely, Lup. You've gotten much better.
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[she's always been good at music.] ... Thanks.
[and she picks up her drink and downs the rest of it.
this might be why she is not freaking out like she was earlier.]
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You know, if I was going to kill someone, it'd be Diluc, I think.
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Oh yeah? What brought you to that conclusion?
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and, well.] I thought about Rin, too.
[... she pulls herself up to stand so she can go get more alcohol.]
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...so how much thought are you going to keep putting into it?
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[it's killing her every day, though, more than anything else.]
Think I could pull it off?
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Probably. You'd have enough people to lie for you and cover you, I think. Physically might be a problem. Mentally, it depends on how you go into it.
[...they plunk at the piano.]
This is your decision, regardless.
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[she says, taking a drink.]
So it wouldn't be so terrible. Physically, I'd figure it out.
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I'm sure you would. [just...very carefully neutral. they can't really encourage or discourage her, but they don't want her to stop talking either if this helps her.] You have time to think on it, I suppose.
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[her voice cracks a little. she clears her throat, and puts her drink down on the table.] I know I do.
[the way she says it makes it seem like she doesn't.]
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...might I ask you something? When you say that Diluc is presumably safe...what do you mean by that?
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Per the contract, his hostage will be able to leave regardless of his status seeing how he killed someone. However, if he himself is not in the lobby at the time of check out, he would not be permitted to leave.
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what are your thoughts on taking back murder proposals because this changes things sweats
anyway]
... So there's no lobby where they are, then.
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...per the contract, it must be the lobby of the hotel. [it's just...sort of gently said like they're aware this might change things and hoping for the best in terms of her emotions.]
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sits at the bar and bangs her head against the counter goodbye]
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