Sure, sure. [she says, cheerfully. she's probably got her own coffee, since a binch doesn't function until like noon.]
I'm not very good at the tip stuff, but uh, everybody likes flowers, I think. How's it been? I haven't hit the bell in a bit. Shit's... been the way it is.
[they hum, falling into step beside her as they walk.]
We're only supposed to interact with you all if you call us, or if it's during one of the weekly activities or a trial. So, if you're all out in certain parts of the hotel and haven't called for us, we keep our distance. We're not exactly cut off, we just - you know. Have to stay out of the way.
I won't lie and say that it isn't, but... it was something we knew would happen when we took these jobs, so it's not really something we can complain about, either. It's just something that is.
You know, I'm not actually sure they think of me as their friend? So I'm not sure I can really advise you on that. But I'll let you in on something they'd probably yell at me if they knew I was telling you - they're not actually as much of an asshole as they pretend they are. They're always like, "I don't care! You idiot!" but the truth is, they only act the way they do because they care way too much.
I kind of figured that. [...] I experienced a memory of theirs, so it gave me some sort of insight, and like, my brother is like this too. Not nearly as much of an asshole, more like uh, a fussy passive aggressive brat, but like, it's similar.
... I know we're not supposed to uh, be friends with any of you or whatever and that's fine. [it's like, untrue, she's pretty sure she's friends with some of them even if they insist] But I don't like the idea of them being alone, so.
Mm, well... some people don't like to be compared to other people. It can make them feel like the person doing the comparing is seeing shades of someone else, instead of seeing who they really are.
[dryly:] Okay, well, that'd be fair normally, but I literally am not allowed to know who you all really are, so I don't know how well that holds in this place.
My point was, to them, it might feel like you're acting a certain way around them because you're seeing someone else in them who isn't there, rather than reacting to the person in front of you. Even if you don't know who they are, Lepus is still Lepus, right?
Even if that's not your intent, some people can interpret it that way. Whether that's the case with Lepus or not I couldn't say for sure, as I wasn't there, but... since you said they made a... "stank face" at the comparison, something about it probably didn't sit right with them.
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What would that sort of face sound like, anyway? ...or was practically being able to hear it just an expression...
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I'm not very good at the tip stuff, but uh, everybody likes flowers, I think. How's it been? I haven't hit the bell in a bit. Shit's... been the way it is.
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[flowers are a good choice!]
...no, don't worry about that. I get it! You guys have had a lot on your plate. "Shit's been the way it is" is a very good way of describing it.
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... You wanna walk with me? I wanted to ask you a question.
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Have you guys been cut off from the rest of the hotel, too? [she'll take their arm, though! off they go.]
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[they hum, falling into step beside her as they walk.]
We're only supposed to interact with you all if you call us, or if it's during one of the weekly activities or a trial. So, if you're all out in certain parts of the hotel and haven't called for us, we keep our distance. We're not exactly cut off, we just - you know. Have to stay out of the way.
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That seems lonely.
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It doesn't have to be. [anyway.] You like Lepus, right?
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You know, I'm not actually sure they think of me as their friend? So I'm not sure I can really advise you on that. But I'll let you in on something they'd probably yell at me if they knew I was telling you - they're not actually as much of an asshole as they pretend they are. They're always like, "I don't care! You idiot!" but the truth is, they only act the way they do because they care way too much.
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I kind of figured that. [...] I experienced a memory of theirs, so it gave me some sort of insight, and like, my brother is like this too. Not nearly as much of an asshole, more like uh, a fussy passive aggressive brat, but like, it's similar.
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[nodding sagely as if this makes perfect sense. idiot.]
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... I know we're not supposed to uh, be friends with any of you or whatever and that's fine. [it's like, untrue, she's pretty sure she's friends with some of them even if they insist] But I don't like the idea of them being alone, so.
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[they gesture with one hand.]
I don't like the idea of that, either. In my experience, the ones who push people away the hardest are the ones who actually need them the most.
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[a little sigh.]
I compared them to my brother and I could practically hear the stank face they made under that veil.
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Yeah. Sure. That's not - what I was doing, but whatever, I'm pretty used to Lepus taking everything I do as an attack against them, so. Fine.
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Even if that's not your intent, some people can interpret it that way. Whether that's the case with Lepus or not I couldn't say for sure, as I wasn't there, but... since you said they made a... "stank face" at the comparison, something about it probably didn't sit right with them.
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What would that sort of face sound like, anyway? ...or was practically being able to hear it just an expression...
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Don't know. It was just like that. [she's short, ears pressed back against her skull.]
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