but, after a moment: ] You did attempt to peer too far under the curtain, earlier. I'd rather you not do that again, so you can keep your 'noogies' over there.
[ ear flicks... they tilt their head for a moment, like they're watching that. ]
The cracks - ah.
The result of that creature's interference? The one called the... [ you get the feeling orion might be wrinkling their nose (if they have one). they sound particularly dead inside as they say: ] ...."uwu".
...It is interesting, how these sorts of clothing tend to form a barrier, in more ways than one. [ physical, emotional, maybe. ] A form of safety, perhaps.
That's understandable, I think. Your situation is particularly different in that regard, though... [ ... ] Being in a position like this one is perhaps its own kind of helpless, sometimes, too.
It was the worst thing in the world to be where you are. It's not great to be on this side, but having been through it, uh. It would've killed me if my sinners hadn't saved our bacon.
[they reach up, rubbing a gloved hand against one of their shoulders. ] So... I suppose that's what you plan to do here, right? With this place, or at least perhaps with the people around the hotel.
... To burn out is a terrible thing. Then, let me ask you this: you had to pretend and be disingenuous before.
What do you think will be worse? Allowing yourself to become attached, and burning out on how much you care for others? Or lying, and allowing yourself to go numb to it all?
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That almost sounds like you're making fun of me. The veil doesn't stop me from noogies, you know.
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I would never do such a thing.
[ wow?
but, after a moment: ] You did attempt to peer too far under the curtain, earlier. I'd rather you not do that again, so you can keep your 'noogies' over there.
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We didn't have to keep the hoods up in ours, but Cloud told me they'd get in trouble in theirs if they didn't, so I guess it's the latter rules.
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[ a little huff. they fold their arms, though. ]
It's a part of maintaining our professionalism. Best not to show our biases. I don't mind it, really.
Did you? Mind it, when you wore it.
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[biases, they say. she watches them for a second, ear flicking.]
... Yes, and no. [a beat.] I've been waiting for the cracks to come back. The hood is handy for that.
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The cracks - ah.
The result of that creature's interference? The one called the... [ you get the feeling orion might be wrinkling their nose (if they have one). they sound particularly dead inside as they say: ] ...."uwu".
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Yeah. That's the stuff.
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[ uwu ...
they shift a bit where they're standing. ]
...It is interesting, how these sorts of clothing tend to form a barrier, in more ways than one. [ physical, emotional, maybe. ] A form of safety, perhaps.
Is there a reason you think they'll return, here?
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It's dead. I know it is. But being helpless like this makes my skin itch.
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[ so, maybe.
it comes back to being helpless. ]
That's understandable, I think. Your situation is particularly different in that regard, though... [ ... ] Being in a position like this one is perhaps its own kind of helpless, sometimes, too.
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It was the worst thing in the world to be where you are. It's not great to be on this side, but having been through it, uh. It would've killed me if my sinners hadn't saved our bacon.
And not in a physical death sort of way.
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...I read a bit of it, in your files. You were all faced with a difficult decision.
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[ .... ]
But they saved your bacon, as you said.
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[a pause.]
Left it better than they found it. [that makes her smile a little.]
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What an interesting philosophy that is.
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[they reach up, rubbing a gloved hand against one of their shoulders. ] So... I suppose that's what you plan to do here, right? With this place, or at least perhaps with the people around the hotel.
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Some people are not going to let me. Maybe I should follow Cloud's advice - not that you need to be telling him that, mind you.
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Your secrets are safe with me, Miss Lup. What was his advice?
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To not burn out.
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[ a little softer. ]
... To burn out is a terrible thing. Then, let me ask you this: you had to pretend and be disingenuous before.
What do you think will be worse? Allowing yourself to become attached, and burning out on how much you care for others? Or lying, and allowing yourself to go numb to it all?
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The second one. [she says finally.] I don't want to lose my heart in the process of all of this. I can't. Not again.
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they nod.]
...Then, let that be the thing that guides your actions, here. I don't think there's anything wrong with that.
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I'm already tired. This bodes well.
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