[It's been way more than enough time for the horny to wear off, but Chuuya summons Junpei to a very fancy bedroom, anyway; he's sprawled on top of a huge, plush bed, but there are a couple of chairs in here as well if Junpei doesn't feel like hopping up there.
I feel I should clarify he's fully clothed. He's just chilling, arms folded behind his head.]
[It probably says something about Junpei's state of existence that he enters Chuuya's room, stares for a moment, and heads closer to sort of flop down on it. Should he sit in a chair? Yes. Does he care? No.]
You missed the finale. Are you jealous? [Tiredly. He doesn't know how much Chuuya saw in the end.]
Wasn't sure I could do that. [But he grins a little because that's nice. It's evident he didn't think about the fact that he said that out loud though because he blinks for a moment.]
Matches nicknames Akane and I had. Carlos was part of C-Team with us, so...it's just funny. Never mind. [Let him be amused on his own.]
Found another role, by the way. Pretty sure there's thirteen of them, and now I know seven of them including myself.
[He's not going to waste Chuuya's time talking about Akane, they can dive into his plethora of problems later. Instead, he...thinks.]
I think it's best to have all of them in my pocket and working together. You told me there were a few reasons it was best if I found everyone, and if I'm right...it's because all thirteen need to work together to find and eliminate these demons since the different jobs can either help or hurt. Better to have on my side than the enemy's.
I know, there's...everyone else who doesn't have roles. Unless you mean something else, like the ghosts of fucked-up past.
[Likewise, he frowns again.] I'm not interested in losing more people than we have to, so I'm still making contact with everyone who doesn't have a role in this game, too.
[He'll match the stance because why not. Up close he looks exhausted and also a little more than stressed out but he's still talking and dissecting what he's learned.]
In games like these, you can't. It's like I said to Shiraishi, there are going to be some casualties even if we want no casualties. We just have to work on minimizing them.
...but trying to convince people isn't easy. I'm working on that, too. It's not in my job, but it can't hurt. [...] Can I ask for clarification on something we think might be true?
It works like that outside this kind of situation, too. Anyone who thinks you can always save people is deluding themselves-- if they don't learn it here, they will later.
[it's just naivety, as far as he's concerned. people the world hasn't gotten to yet or people too stubborn to get it.
...not that he isn't stubborn sometimes, too.]
Same deal as always-- you can ask whatever you want, but I can't make you any promises.
Preaching to the choir, Chuuya. Detective, remember? I've watched way too many people die and couldn't do a thing about it. [Which is neither here nor there. And has nothing to do with the fact that he fought for a timeline where everyone in the Decision Game lived.]
Thought I'd try anyway. [...] If we really have to execute Escha tomorrow, does her role really transfer to someone else? Like how the demons split.
Why does that always feel like the answer. [He's not mad, just frustrated he hit another wall. He stares at Chuuya for a moment like he's going to dare to ask.]
...I know we can't save everyone. But isn't there any way we can save her? She didn't really do anything wrong.
I don't know. Figured maybe there was a workaround, like somebody taking her place or something. [Which sounds stupid and he's not volunteering in the slightest, but:] Would her role have worked if she used it on herself? If she protected someone from an exorcism but there wasn't a demon there, would she live tomorrow? The way the roles work is still vague.
[which, yes, business as usual! he huffs out a frustrated breath.]
But what, you think your workaround wouldn't be just as much of a mess? I don't think you're really proposing a better solution, here. [a pause, and:] For the record, if you ever try to get yourself killed for someone else, I will kick your ass for it.
Yeah, yeah, not enough power, I have to sleep with you first. I know. [But. AHHH.]
I've died way more than I've ever wanted to, Chuuya. I'm not interested in doing it again, and I can't. I have things I have waiting for me, so...it's not an option. I was just wondering what can be done.
[Just. A blank stare for a moment before there's a slow nod again.]
Okay. [...what else can he say? Escha's going to die tomorrow, they're losing one of the roles he was supposed to find (the one who started pointing him in the right direction), and there's literally nothing he can do. It's not the greatest feeling in the world, but feeling sorry for himself is something he can do later.] Okay. I...appreciate the honesty.
[Even if it fucking sucks.]
Am I allowed to ask you for advice, or is it another "you can ask but I won't be able to tell you exactly" thing?
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I feel I should clarify he's fully clothed. He's just chilling, arms folded behind his head.]
Long day, huh.
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You missed the finale. Are you jealous? [Tiredly. He doesn't know how much Chuuya saw in the end.]
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[he's tired, he's fine with passing it off to carlos? it also means he's not catching shit for what happened.]
Don't envy Carly dealing with that mess, but hopefully calling him in gets more people to catch on that they can actually talk to him and Polly.
[maybe it wasn't just horny crimes.]
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[chuuya just shrugs!]
And now it's kind of stuck.
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He'll let it happen because he's a softie, yeah. That's what he does. [But he rolls onto his back to stare at the ceiling.]
...I'll give you a choice here. We either talk business, or...I lay low for a while until I go back out there and deal with my mistakes. Your pick.
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[he lifts his head slightly, though, glancing over-]
Matches what?
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Matches nicknames Akane and I had. Carlos was part of C-Team with us, so...it's just funny. Never mind. [Let him be amused on his own.]
Found another role, by the way. Pretty sure there's thirteen of them, and now I know seven of them including myself.
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Then you're making good progress. Got any thoughts so far?
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I think it's best to have all of them in my pocket and working together. You told me there were a few reasons it was best if I found everyone, and if I'm right...it's because all thirteen need to work together to find and eliminate these demons since the different jobs can either help or hurt. Better to have on my side than the enemy's.
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[that's all he has to say on that, though he looks like he's considering for a moment-- before he sighs and shakes his head slightly.]
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[Likewise, he frowns again.] I'm not interested in losing more people than we have to, so I'm still making contact with everyone who doesn't have a role in this game, too.
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[he shifts, deciding it's a lot easier to just roll onto his side and face junpei so he's not halfway talking to the damn ceiling.]
At least you're setting reasonable expectations-- I have no idea what to do with people who think they can keep everybody alive.
[not losing more than they have to is far more pragmatic than trying to stop it entirely?]
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In games like these, you can't. It's like I said to Shiraishi, there are going to be some casualties even if we want no casualties. We just have to work on minimizing them.
...but trying to convince people isn't easy. I'm working on that, too. It's not in my job, but it can't hurt. [...] Can I ask for clarification on something we think might be true?
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[it's just naivety, as far as he's concerned. people the world hasn't gotten to yet or people too stubborn to get it.
...not that he isn't stubborn sometimes, too.]
Same deal as always-- you can ask whatever you want, but I can't make you any promises.
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Thought I'd try anyway. [...] If we really have to execute Escha tomorrow, does her role really transfer to someone else? Like how the demons split.
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[except not, in a broader sense, because the world definitely sucks? but. the thought behind it stands.]
...don't know what I can tell you about that, though. Maybe nothing, might just be too soon.
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...I know we can't save everyone. But isn't there any way we can save her? She didn't really do anything wrong.
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[if they could just change the results when they wanted to, the system wouldn't exist.]
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[which, yes, business as usual! he huffs out a frustrated breath.]
But what, you think your workaround wouldn't be just as much of a mess? I don't think you're really proposing a better solution, here. [a pause, and:] For the record, if you ever try to get yourself killed for someone else, I will kick your ass for it.
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I've died way more than I've ever wanted to, Chuuya. I'm not interested in doing it again, and I can't. I have things I have waiting for me, so...it's not an option. I was just wondering what can be done.
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[he's just saying...
he pauses again, though, frowning slightly before he decides to just be blunt-]
There's nothing you can do for her.
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Okay. [...what else can he say? Escha's going to die tomorrow, they're losing one of the roles he was supposed to find (the one who started pointing him in the right direction), and there's literally nothing he can do. It's not the greatest feeling in the world, but feeling sorry for himself is something he can do later.] Okay. I...appreciate the honesty.
[Even if it fucking sucks.]
Am I allowed to ask you for advice, or is it another "you can ask but I won't be able to tell you exactly" thing?
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[sometimes, it fucking sucks!]
Depends on the kind of advice you want-- try me on it.
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