"Being stopped" and "never existing in the first place" are two decidedly different things, though. This seemed like it might have been your best shot... on the off chance that our captors aren't lying, anyway.
[ He takes a sip of his drink too, leaning back in the chair. ]
I guess whether or not you decide giving it a try is worth it comes down to how desperate you are.
That's the other half of it. As far as I'm concerned, these are all red herrings. Until I see something happen for myself, I refuse to believe they'll make good on their promises when it comes to these motives.
[ the lady has made good on her word a few times with raven, but as far as motives go?
> doubt. ]
I'm curious to hear your thoughts on that trial. You were quite active in pursuing the truth today, Rideaux.
[ It was right there in his profile, after all, and he thinks she probably gets it. ]
Sanguis was clearly involved and I wasn't going to risk going down for someone else's mistake. Suzaku already knew I had the same ability from when I treated his wounds on the first day, and I knew he had Lux, so I already suspected his potential involvement as early as the investigation.
If there was a chance he'd deliberately targeted a Sanguis user because he thought he could pin it on me, I was going to get ahead of it and make it clear to everyone that I had nothing to hide.
[ He takes another drink. ]
And I refuse to be one of the only players in this game at a disadvantage.
[ there's a small smirk that forms on her lips at his explanation. ]
I can't say I'm happy that I had to reveal what my powers were to everyone else, but like you, I had no choice. And I don't fault you for that, for what it's worth.
I'd take your explanation over anyone else's. I'm sure other people would have argued that they had to press me for my powers because they had to explore every option, when the answer was right in front of them.
See, I thought you'd get it. And that's why I'm glad you weren't one to try to take this offer.
[ Is that as close as he'll ever get to giving someone here a genuine compliment? Probably. ]
Though to be fair, I might have given that excuse to anyone else who asked.
[ But, again, just to minimize the chance of having a target painted on his back. He certainly hasn't tricked himself into believing he has any noble intentions. ]
[ she does understand this completely. you gotta do what you gotta do to survive here, and most of these people here can't be trusted.
most. though she'll won't mention that to rideaux. ]
Which is entirely fair. You have to be impressionable, after all -- which isn't something I've been particularly good at, I'll admit. Though I think we're far better off than some people in that regard.
Oh, absolutely. Clearly some of them never learned that sometimes you have to bite your tongue if you want to keep your head. The charmed life of the privileged, I suppose.
[ Yeah, we all know who he's talking about here. ]
[ Honestly, he hadn't had much of a problem with Dist before this, besides finding him annoying, and had at least somewhat appreciated their discussions on technology. But he's acting like such an infant about this situation that he's definitely dropping fast in Rideaux's ranking. ]
Regardless of what they say, I'm pretty sure they came out of this looking even worse than I did.
I'll look forward to seeing what holes they manage to dig themselves into in the coming weeks.
[ See if he ever tries to push you to not incriminate yourself again, Dist, you dumbass.
He takes a longer drink this time, and runs his finger over the rim of the glass when he sets it back down on the desk. ]
That aside, I was thinking we might as well use our new knowledge of one another's powers to our advantage and do a little experimentation and training together sometime. What do you think?
rideaux's proposal, however, is something raven won't turn down. there's some level of trust here, mostly because she knows the cards he's trying to play -- that and he has no reason to murder her. she's a source of information for him, if anything. ]
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[ He takes a sip of his drink too, leaning back in the chair. ]
I guess whether or not you decide giving it a try is worth it comes down to how desperate you are.
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[ the lady has made good on her word a few times with raven, but as far as motives go?
> doubt. ]
I'm curious to hear your thoughts on that trial. You were quite active in pursuing the truth today, Rideaux.
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[ It was right there in his profile, after all, and he thinks she probably gets it. ]
Sanguis was clearly involved and I wasn't going to risk going down for someone else's mistake. Suzaku already knew I had the same ability from when I treated his wounds on the first day, and I knew he had Lux, so I already suspected his potential involvement as early as the investigation.
If there was a chance he'd deliberately targeted a Sanguis user because he thought he could pin it on me, I was going to get ahead of it and make it clear to everyone that I had nothing to hide.
[ He takes another drink. ]
And I refuse to be one of the only players in this game at a disadvantage.
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[ there's a small smirk that forms on her lips at his explanation. ]
I can't say I'm happy that I had to reveal what my powers were to everyone else, but like you, I had no choice. And I don't fault you for that, for what it's worth.
I'd take your explanation over anyone else's. I'm sure other people would have argued that they had to press me for my powers because they had to explore every option, when the answer was right in front of them.
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See, I thought you'd get it. And that's why I'm glad you weren't one to try to take this offer.
[ Is that as close as he'll ever get to giving someone here a genuine compliment? Probably. ]
Though to be fair, I might have given that excuse to anyone else who asked.
[ But, again, just to minimize the chance of having a target painted on his back. He certainly hasn't tricked himself into believing he has any noble intentions. ]
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[ she does understand this completely. you gotta do what you gotta do to survive here, and most of these people here can't be trusted.
most. though she'll won't mention that to rideaux. ]
Which is entirely fair. You have to be impressionable, after all -- which isn't something I've been particularly good at, I'll admit. Though I think we're far better off than some people in that regard.
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[ Yeah, we all know who he's talking about here. ]
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[ stares at dist and cumore.... ]
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Likewise.
[ Honestly, he hadn't had much of a problem with Dist before this, besides finding him annoying, and had at least somewhat appreciated their discussions on technology. But he's acting like such an infant about this situation that he's definitely dropping fast in Rideaux's ranking. ]
Regardless of what they say, I'm pretty sure they came out of this looking even worse than I did.
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[ though she does actually like iago, but she won't say that out loud. ]
Refusing to cooperate is only going to work against them, ultimately.
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[ See if he ever tries to push you to not incriminate yourself again, Dist, you dumbass.
He takes a longer drink this time, and runs his finger over the rim of the glass when he sets it back down on the desk. ]
That aside, I was thinking we might as well use our new knowledge of one another's powers to our advantage and do a little experimentation and training together sometime. What do you think?
you're good friend
rideaux's proposal, however, is something raven won't turn down. there's some level of trust here, mostly because she knows the cards he's trying to play -- that and he has no reason to murder her. she's a source of information for him, if anything. ]
Alright. I don't see why not.
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[ And the walls have already proven they aren't a very good partner when it comes to blood bullets. ]
We can brainstorm on how to best make use of it against each of the other abilities, as well.