chuuya "be gay do crimes" nakahara (
doublesmall) wrote2018-04-03 01:39 am
week 4, Monday (chuuya, caren, assassin)
[the others are all well and good when it comes to sharing information-- but caren and assassin are the two chuuya trusts the most. they're the ones he thinks to go to after the initial discussion on those notes.]
You two saw those messages too, yeah? Figure we might need to talk about that second one especially-- and what we're going to do from here.
You two saw those messages too, yeah? Figure we might need to talk about that second one especially-- and what we're going to do from here.

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Yang, though... I don't know to feel about her. If she turns out to be clean, I wouldn't mind it if you managed to use her-- it's not like I'm attached, it'd be fine if she got caught.
... I'd still rather that not happen to anyone working with us, but better for them to go than any of us.
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[As far as Caren is concerned, they are all Players and therefore all dangerous regardless of Reaper status or not. No one knows better than she and Chuuya, right now, just what Players are capable of with the correct tools.]
If done right, neither we nor our chosen assistant will draw suspicion in the slightest. The last time was truly too close for my comfort.
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[He hopes the farce doesn't get to her head, though. It's just safer to operate this way. Servants are supposed to trust their Masters, and Masters should do the same with their Servants. Right?]
I told Yang to try and confirm that so we don't waste a week. Not expecting much, though...
[He'll start snacking on the garlic bread now. Yum.]
By the way, I don't mind if she gets caught either. Dealing with her's a liiiiittle difficult. [Actually it's been stressful, but he doesn't want to stress Caren and Chuuya out.] If she gets Erased, execution or not, it won't be our fault!
Anyway, last but not the least... Ah, I don't want to call her a piece, and I dunno if anyone's sick enough to go for her... But think of her as a trap I set up for our Reapers, just in case.
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...Mary? She's the only one I figure you'd call people sick over.
We've been told she's clear, but-- I don't know. I still think if anyone would be a good Reaper, it's someone people wouldn't ever think is one, and I've known some pretty murderous kids...
[he doesn't trust like that, and q could seem like a perfectly nice child too, sometimes. not that it ever lasted long with q, but still.]
Do you trust her?
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Mary's been set up before. Have you paid attention to the evidence left behind to misdirect from Reapers? A child's shirt, a toy theater...
Just because someone isn't a Reaper doesn't absolve them of the capacity to do harm; however, suspicions have been thrown on her already. We could easily blend in with the rest of them. [Though that feels a little sour to Caren, and probably tastes that way in her words.]
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Thanks for confirming your low opinion of me, you lovebirds. I really appreciate it.
[ No, it hurts, but that's fucking fine. ]
... Mary trusts me. I trust Mary. But she's not just any kid, Chuuya. That's why I told her not to kill unless she had to.
[ Because she has the capacity to. Because she's like him. ]
And if she had to, no one would suspect a thing. Just trust me on that one, alright?
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[that gets a slight frown from him as he takes a piece of the garlic bread for himself. he's a possessive shit at times, but assassin's still the one person besides caren that he really trusts.]
I'll trust your judgment on her, alright? You know you're the most solid ally we've got. If you think she's good, then I believe you more than I believed Monika on it.
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[If they had to work together with anyone, she'd probably choose Mary, as much as she's also compelled to keep her safe, as if drawn to a childhood she'd never really had.]
The question is this: Who do you want to bring to the finish line with you?
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He leans back into his seat. ]
You two and Mary, obviously.
[ ... They trust him so much.
That's what makes this so hard. ]
Well, those are my pieces. I might get another one this week if I'm lucky. Haha, they aren't very good ones, come to think of it. I guess I'm still Monika's number one ultimate weapon!
[ ......... ]
Hey... I've been thinking about what to do if I ever get caught in trial. It's kind of convoluted, though. Hell, it's worse than pretending to sleep with Chuuya.
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[he's teasing-- but that slight upturn at the corners of his mouth quickly fades. it's a more serious topic than that, chuuya knows.]
What's your plan, though? If we can help-- we'll back you up. We're not going to lose you at this point in the game, we're too close to finishing it for that.
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No, maybe this is the moment that he will remember fondly. ]
It's a long shot, but...
In the last leg of the trial, I'll pretend to out myself as a Reaper — the kind that's supposed to protect us. Then I'll out Akira. If we can get everyone to vote for him, Mary and I will be safe. Then we can get Akira killed without getting the blood on our hands.
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[chuuya's fingers clench, tightening into a reflexive fist at the thought. that could get him outed as lying, cast suspicion back on him and end up getting him killed just the same.
but it'd require a reaper to say they are one to prove assassin isn't, wouldn't it.]
If it's a risk you're set on taking, I'll... I'll back you up. I can just say you've told me your name after all-- but either way, you might have to just pick a fake name in case you have to prove you weren't missing it.
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Her hand stays on his shoulder a little longer, until its weight and warmth feels completely natural. If he gives them a fake True Name, she'll make sure she remembers it.]
But you've realized it too, haven't you? Whoever comes forward to defend him most vehemently runs a high chance of being the other one we're looking for.
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[ He draws circles in the air, then points at Caren. ]
But whoever joins 'em... that's who we're after.
[ The perfect net with the perfect bait.
well i just have to be awake for it to happen but
Anyway, their eagerness to back him up worries him. Not because he thinks they're lying... He just wishes he could stay with them longer than this Game will allow. ]
Well, maybe calling myself a Reaper's too much. I'll just be whatever Monika's supposed to be. It's just hard when I don't know what to call her, you know?
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Either way, I like it better than claiming you're a Reaper. There's ways to disprove being one, but it's harder to say you don't just have sources that gave you a name.
[they've already lost one of their four, and chuuya would prefer not to make it two. not just because he's an ally or because he's trusted, but because he's someone chuuya genuinely likes.]
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[It's a relief, albeit a surprising one, for both of them to be cautious with what they're proposing. Neither Assassin nor Chuuya are completely jumping into things headlong, which makes managing the plan between all three of them a little easier.]
Given the number of unknown elements, I'd advise choosing a few people to observe closely, instead of us all trying to monitor everyone.
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Chuuya, Caren, I found a copy of Water Margin in the bookstore. My name's blurred out. My titles, too. The Game really took it all away. It's solid proof I'm not a Reaper. There's just one problem...
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[if that's the one that he's from, it would be absolutely worth it, especially if it could be used to prove he's clear.
and besides:]
If we do, though... I want to borrow it from you later. Seems like it'd be good reading material, you know?
[of course chuuya wants to know more about it. about him, particularly.]
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She'd felt a little like that, surrounded by all those spiritual books int he store, but she knows it can't be anything like what he's feeling.
Almost imperceptibly, Caren squeezes Assassin's shoulder before finally releasing it.]
Consider it done. Maybe you'll get lucky, and someone more familiar with the literature can use the process of elimination to find you.
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[Caren's gesture comforts him, but there is a certain sorrow and frustration in forgetting who you are when no one else can seem to remember.]
Thanks, Chuuya, Caren.
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We'll just have to do it again. They won't pin us down that easily.