[ softly, as he gives off a little more concern. whatever it was, it hit hard, so he won't force nahida to talk about it - just let her know that he doesn't want to hide from it, even if it is a little scary. ]
I'd feel bad bothering them too much tonight. Maybe once they've had some time to recover.
[oh... there's some surprise when he calls that out, and then gratitude. she's still getting used to people actually caring about how she feels.
softly:]
Thank you, Kazuki.
[at the next part, she nods.]
I plan to go see how they're doing. If they seem like a distraction might help them, I might try to talk to them about it, but... the important thing is making sure they're okay. It won't hurt to leave it for later if that's what they need.
nahida is quiet for a few long moments, staring down at her hands. if the pattern holds - and at this point, there's no reason to believe it won't - someone is going to die tonight, and there won't be anything they can do about it.
it's a miserable feeling.]
Yes... but we'll just have to do what we can, tomorrow. And afterwards.
[ he's no stranger to feeling helpless. it settles in around him like an old friend with its arm slung around his neck, whispering the same old frustrations in his ears as it always does. ]
We will. [ ... ] I think the waiting is almost worse than anything happening at all.
...Yeah. My team keeps talking about making plans and stuff, just in case, but it feels kind of pointless when you know they'll be on their own, anyway.
[her emotions dip into something a bit more melancholy at that.]
I've been thinking a lot - about strategies that people could use on their own, but... it's hard to plan a strategy when you don't know who would be coming after them, and why.
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[ softly, as he gives off a little more concern. whatever it was, it hit hard, so he won't force nahida to talk about it - just let her know that he doesn't want to hide from it, even if it is a little scary. ]
I'd feel bad bothering them too much tonight. Maybe once they've had some time to recover.
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softly:]
Thank you, Kazuki.
[at the next part, she nods.]
I plan to go see how they're doing. If they seem like a distraction might help them, I might try to talk to them about it, but... the important thing is making sure they're okay. It won't hurt to leave it for later if that's what they need.
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Mm. That's the most important thing. Any messages or whatever can come later.
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nahida is quiet for a few long moments, staring down at her hands. if the pattern holds - and at this point, there's no reason to believe it won't - someone is going to die tonight, and there won't be anything they can do about it.
it's a miserable feeling.]
Yes... but we'll just have to do what we can, tomorrow. And afterwards.
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We will. [ ... ] I think the waiting is almost worse than anything happening at all.
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Knowing it's likely to happen, and knowing you can't stop it... it's truly terrible.
[this conversation is even worse knowing that bUZEN IS DEAD.]
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I've been thinking a lot - about strategies that people could use on their own, but... it's hard to plan a strategy when you don't know who would be coming after them, and why.
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[ sweats in drift ]
It's a double-edged sword, isn't it? Having more to choose from, but never knowing what they'll come after you with.
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It certainly doesn't make things easy...