We always think of ourselves as inherently less interesting than others, because it's our own history. Curiosity about unfamiliar experiences, however, is in our nature.
Even without considering my history I think I've always considered myself inherently less interesting. [a pause.] Though curiosity is very understandable. I often find myself curious about too many things all at once.
You're correct in that it's merely a suspicion of mine, but... it seems to be a recurring theme of the hotel. These games are something we all have in common, and we are reminded further every week by way of the revolving door. Previous facilitators, now current guests themselves, have been revealed to be familiar to their games' participants...
It's not completely out of the question to think the same of the eight of you, is it?
[nodding along...sure, fine, this is all very good information. it somewhat makes sense, even.]
Perhaps not, but I do find you are lacking critical evidence to support that point. Furthermore, how would that make a difference? Regardless, we are employed by the hotel. Nothing changes that.
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[they. are most likely kidding.]
It's finding the answers that keeps you busy.
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[ binch two can play at this game ]
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[. . .]
As staff, there are some things we cannot answer. You understand.
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What is the nature of you and the other staff?
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How do you mean?
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It's not completely out of the question to think the same of the eight of you, is it?
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Perhaps not, but I do find you are lacking critical evidence to support that point. Furthermore, how would that make a difference? Regardless, we are employed by the hotel. Nothing changes that.