[well i guess this is becoming a trend ala tiny child running around looking for woo woo on a sunday evening
Hikaru still looks like death warmed over, but she's got a little less depression and a little more determination in her step as she beelines through the inn, deliberately looking for people.
When she spots Soo-Won, she's heading right for him.]
Haku-san.
...I'm sorry, I don't mean to interrupt, but... I need to talk to you about something.
[soo-won looks a little pale himself, but not too bad! he looks a little surprised when hikaru is nyooming for him, but offers only a tilt of his head]
You're not interrupting anything. What is it, Hikaru?
I was told that, too. That it's not something that can be promised, but... they're not technically dead forever. Not yet.
I... don't think it's a good idea to tell everyone that way. I don't... [Her voice cracks. Deep breath in, you got this.] I don't want what happened this weekend to be repeated because somebody got the wrong idea. But...
I really want to keep it in mind, Haku-san. I want to find them.
Mm, certainly. I don't see a reason why we shouldn't pursue it, given the lead that it's brought to us.
But I'm glad that you're discerning exactly what information should be brought out to the public - something like this might just encourage others to harm one another if they think they can just make it better by the end.
It's for the best if we avoid inviting a more callous way of thinking.
"Even if a life can be restored, that doesn't diminish the value of it, or the weight of death." [It's said quietly, hurt flickering heavily over her expression. Hahah remembering we just shot a scalpel boy into space this morning, lololol]
I... do want to have markers put up, if the leaders will allow it. For things like offerings or flowers or just... so we have their names somewhere we can always see. If we forget about the ones we've already lost, then... that whole idea won't be worth very much at all, will it?
[it's a good sentiment, he thinks. he just wonders where it stems from.
but he nods along with it]
I believe that we should always endeavor to revive those who we can in this place - given that they didn't even ask to be here, nor anticipate being in this situation, regardless of our personal memories of them.
But you're right - it can act as a reminder, and a rallying drive to move forward for their sakes as well.
WEEK 1 - SUNDAY NIGHT
Hikaru still looks like death warmed over, but she's got a little less depression and a little more determination in her step as she beelines through the inn, deliberately looking for people.
When she spots Soo-Won, she's heading right for him.]
Haku-san.
...I'm sorry, I don't mean to interrupt, but... I need to talk to you about something.
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You're not interrupting anything. What is it, Hikaru?
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I'd heard that their souls are being kept somewhere.
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Did they tell you we might be able to bring them back?
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Yes, just today.
[so that's neat]
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[Okay, she visibly relaxes.]
I was told that, too. That it's not something that can be promised, but... they're not technically dead forever. Not yet.
I... don't think it's a good idea to tell everyone that way. I don't... [Her voice cracks. Deep breath in, you got this.] I don't want what happened this weekend to be repeated because somebody got the wrong idea. But...
I really want to keep it in mind, Haku-san. I want to find them.
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Mm, certainly. I don't see a reason why we shouldn't pursue it, given the lead that it's brought to us.
But I'm glad that you're discerning exactly what information should be brought out to the public - something like this might just encourage others to harm one another if they think they can just make it better by the end.
It's for the best if we avoid inviting a more callous way of thinking.
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I... do want to have markers put up, if the leaders will allow it. For things like offerings or flowers or just... so we have their names somewhere we can always see. If we forget about the ones we've already lost, then... that whole idea won't be worth very much at all, will it?
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[it's a good sentiment, he thinks. he just wonders where it stems from.
but he nods along with it]
I believe that we should always endeavor to revive those who we can in this place - given that they didn't even ask to be here, nor anticipate being in this situation, regardless of our personal memories of them.
But you're right - it can act as a reminder, and a rallying drive to move forward for their sakes as well.