hydrokinetics: (That's what you get)
dumb fish child ([personal profile] hydrokinetics) wrote2017-02-09 06:53 pm

We’re too young to be critics, we won’t miss anything at all [W4, Thursday night]

[You know. Before their grave-digging adventures.

So anyway, Thursday sure was something. This whole week sure was something, and Percy's head is spinning and after returning Xion to where Xion needed to be, he'd sat outside of the hotel holding onto Annabeth's letter. The whole thing made his chest hurt, heart sick and broken all over again. And yet, strangely, it motivated him.

It gave him something to think about and it reminded him that he had things to bring up. There were two people in this stupid town that he truly trusted and it wasn't hard to flag either of them down. He suggested that they meet in Natalie's room later that evening (seeing how she currently didn't have a roommate) and went back to his room for some time.

By the time their meeting time arrives, Percy comes back to Natalie's room with a box under his arm and a piece of paper in-hand. He enters the room after knocking, looking up at his two companions. It didn't surprise him that Jason beat him there, seeing how he was taking time to gather things.]


So...before we say anything, can we just agree that pretty much everything is going to stay between us for right now?
impulsiveness: (074)

[personal profile] impulsiveness 2017-02-13 04:34 am (UTC)(link)
[... Well. Percy's story is not disturbing and creepy at all. His eyebrows furrow as he continues to listen, the nausea no less apparent than it was moments ago, but getting a shitload of information dropped on him helps more than he'd like to admit.

On the rulebook, he writes:]


If you're implying what I think you're implying, I'm going to hit the exit button on this line of conversation right now. Natalie's right: That's horrifying.

[Though, you know... When is the horrifying option not the most likely one? Murphy's Law is in full effect in the quaint, little town of Whole Ass. Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong. That's just how it is.]

I think Damian and Milla could be tacked onto that list. Odd's are still seriously fucked up, but they don't seem like the type to want the game to continue if given the choice.
Though, fyi: Not saying we should place our bets on waiting for the right combination of people. There HAS to be a better way than letting everyone else drop dead.
robitussin: (if they love each other)

[personal profile] robitussin 2017-02-13 05:08 am (UTC)(link)
I get wanting to hit the exit button on this conversation, but... [A glance towards Jason, even if she's responding to Percy.] If that were true, where would we go from there? That's important to figure out before we say fuck it and move on, probably.

[She shakes her head, though. She doesn't agree with everything they've said next.]

If the criteria is that there's no chance the remaining players would kill each other... I'm not sure if Milla would be on that list. I'm not saying she isn't a good person, don't get me wrong, but I get the feeling that if she really thought it was for the greater good, she would be willing to kill someone here. We don't really know what they offer the bandits to goad them into murder, so... I don't know.

[A soft sigh. She hates saying that.]

As for Yuna... Is the criteria that they wouldn't hurt anyone themselves, or that they wouldn't let anyone to get hurt through negligence or something? Because if it's the second, I would agree with you, definitely. Either way - do you have any ideas as to how to figure out who exactly has a role here?
Edited 2017-02-13 05:10 (UTC)