Meryl Stryfe (
collateraltsunage) wrote2015-01-20 02:30 am
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Day 3
[During a lull during the trail after Ema's expulsion, Meryl is once again pulling Wolfwood aside]
[This time, it's only Wolfwood]
... Mr. Wolfwood. If you have a moment, I'd like to speak with you.
[SHE ALREADY FEELS A HEADACHE COMING ON]
[This time, it's only Wolfwood]
... Mr. Wolfwood. If you have a moment, I'd like to speak with you.
[SHE ALREADY FEELS A HEADACHE COMING ON]
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Honesty, huh. [ there's that look again ]
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Do you think you can manage that?
[Stop giving her looks.]
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You the other detective?
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No.
What is your role?
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Like I said before, I ain't against ya. If anyone starts gettin' ideas about knocking you or needlenoggin outta the race, I'll scatter 'em. That's my role.
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What exactly do you mean by that?
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[ #helpful ]
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You have the ability to do this?
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stressing, ] I ain't against ya.
[ but. ]
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The magician spy?
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shrugs. ] You've heard what you needed to, girl.
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...The other spies. Who are the other spies?
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You'll find out eventually.
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I thought you were on our side?
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For the last time, I said I wasn't against you. [ and if he was, he wouldn't have slapped a big ol' do-not-touch sticker over her the other night. but since she's being troublesome now, he isn't gonna bother mentioning that he did. ] Count your blessings, short girl.
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I meant what I said, Mr. Wolfwood. I don't trust this so-called game and our so-called host. I would like to work with you. [Not that she particularly trusts him, but if things go south as she suspects they well, she would feel better with him around. Especially with the amount of children and naive teenagers present]
For that reason, I'm telling you this much: you're currently under suspicion.
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in a tone of "oh, well then": ] Guess that means you'll have to help me get out of it.
[ now, doesn't it ]
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Heavy suspicion. I've been trying- [Her defense was basically "this guy is always shady"] -but there's only so much I can do.
[And here he's getting a pointed look] If I had more information I could do more.
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he can't lose here. he needs that wish, that second chance to put a hole in that fucker's head, for real this time. ]
An eye for an eye.
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[She sighs, again]
I can't do that.
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Then off the clown.
[ no one likes him. literally no one. ]
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[ wonderful elucidation ]
now you can't fix your ms hisoka typo nyah nyah
seriously, now, ] Listen. I can't give ya names. Not for spies, not for villagers. Sooner or later, everyone'll start turnin' on each other. Might as well throw my own damn name into the fire if I rat out my own.
[ what a term, "his own". like hell. ]
And if I did, and turns out they ain't a spy, then we're both on the choppin' block. So think of somethin'.
CLOSE ENOUGH
[The rest of his little speech, on the other hand:]
...Your own. You've grown attached to them? [She rubs at her forehead, but really, she doesn't see much alternative] You're one of three. But you're the one who stands out most. I can defend you to the best of my ability, however... I'm not sure how effective that'll be.
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