PPP; S.4, T.1
The clock strikes twelve and everyone will find themselves inexorably drawn to a seat; the once-empty place marking now bears their name on it. The place settings and food items all vanish in a spray of glitter, and the In the middle of the tables what appears in their stead are--two fancy gold chests, one inlaid with red jewels and the other inlaid with blue jewels (neither of which can be opened yet) as well as what looks to be a game board and, of course, a single dice. The long, billowing curtains draw down around each table and--you'll find yourself unable to leave your table, or see or hear anything beyond it other than the background music which continues to play.
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Re: Round 4
Hiryuu-kun, did someone upset you?
[ should I kill th ]
Re: Round 4
[ That is
Actually not even entirely a lie. ]
I'm sorry if I troubled you--and thank you, for worrying about me.
Re: Round 4
Was it a bad memory?
Re: Round 4
[ She has certainly remembered and seen worse things in other people's memories. And there's the matter of how much harpy seemed to admire the woman.... does she still, she wonders? If so, it might be very insulting for her to insist her mother did something wrong. But... it pains her, thinking about how she mistreated her--the pain of the hot tea on her scalp, and the way she rebuked her so harshly for something as small as the way she spoke. ]
... I suppose it troubles me some, but it might also not be my place to worry about it. Sometimes people really don't like it when I stick my nose into their business. ... Actually... maybe I could ask you for advice. What would you do in my situation?
[ At least then she might be able to get a sense of what Harpy would think is acceptable? ]
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I suppose it depends on the person, as well as my relationship to them...
[ mmmm ]
But, if it is especially complicated, and Hiryuu-kun is distant enough to feel uncertain about interfering, then there may be a good chance that Hiryuu-kun doesn't fully understand the circumstances. It is still good to make a simple offer of assistance, but if it is declined, then it is best to accept that it is out of your hands.
[ she has absolutely no idea this is about her and isn't trying to put any distance between them rn, just trying to give the best advice she can ]
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[ the gratitude is sincere
and it feels a little like some of the burden that was bothering her has lifted. ]
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