[He wouldn't be surprised to see guests doing that kind of thing. But staff? Aren't they usually more professional??
Never mind that, though.
When she confirms, he reaches into his bag and pulls out a note. It isn't laminated, and it's not part of some case file (or romance novel) despite what he said in the text. It's something he wrote hastily on a piece of scrap paper after their Network thread.
He glances around the vicinity surreptitiously before he passes it across the table.]
Here.
[It'd feel inappropriate to smile at this point. It's with a somewhat grim look that he resumes eating the last of his ice cream. Here's what the notebook page says:
The first crime I heard about involved a guest killing a staff member. Some detective told me he knows someone who killed one accidentally. I'm not sure who did it - I assumed he was covering for a friend, though I guess there's a non-zero chance he was telling me about something he did. Whoever it was, he said they received no punishment for it. He also said he thought the staff members were something other than human. Something akin to "puppets," which might line up with something else I heard later.
The second crime I heard about wasn't quite as severe. It involved someone breaking another person's arm and locking him inside his suite afterwards. There was a Network post about it, and the victim wasn't shy about naming the culprit, so I'll just go ahead and say that it was Kirma-kun who did that. He's a short muscular boy with funny dog ears. I don't know if his suit was influencing him or what, but I think it's just that one person he has it out for, so I wouldn't assume he's a danger to you or me. I'd stay away if there's ever an outbreak where people's suits are acting up, though.
The third crime I heard about was just awful. Someone apparently murdered someone else and did something disgusting to the corpse afterwards. I don't know who did it, because the person who witnessed it said they were worried the killer would go after them if they spread it around to everyone. But supposedly they got taken to the clinic and "brought back to life" by the staff after.
The person who did it is still on the loose, as far as I know. I just heard about it, so there's no reason to think they've gone anywhere. The House knows and seems to reward that sort of behavior. So, that's something I'm worried about.]
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Really? That's what it is?
[He wouldn't be surprised to see guests doing that kind of thing. But staff? Aren't they usually more professional??
Never mind that, though.
When she confirms, he reaches into his bag and pulls out a note. It isn't laminated, and it's not part of some case file (or romance novel) despite what he said in the text. It's something he wrote hastily on a piece of scrap paper after their Network thread.
He glances around the vicinity surreptitiously before he passes it across the table.]
Here.
[It'd feel inappropriate to smile at this point. It's with a somewhat grim look that he resumes eating the last of his ice cream. Here's what the notebook page says:
The first crime I heard about involved a guest killing a staff member. Some detective told me he knows someone who killed one accidentally. I'm not sure who did it - I assumed he was covering for a friend, though I guess there's a non-zero chance he was telling me about something he did. Whoever it was, he said they received no punishment for it. He also said he thought the staff members were something other than human. Something akin to "puppets," which might line up with something else I heard later.
The second crime I heard about wasn't quite as severe. It involved someone breaking another person's arm and locking him inside his suite afterwards. There was a Network post about it, and the victim wasn't shy about naming the culprit, so I'll just go ahead and say that it was Kirma-kun who did that. He's a short muscular boy with funny dog ears. I don't know if his suit was influencing him or what, but I think it's just that one person he has it out for, so I wouldn't assume he's a danger to you or me. I'd stay away if there's ever an outbreak where people's suits are acting up, though.
The third crime I heard about was just awful. Someone apparently murdered someone else and did something disgusting to the corpse afterwards. I don't know who did it, because the person who witnessed it said they were worried the killer would go after them if they spread it around to everyone. But supposedly they got taken to the clinic and "brought back to life" by the staff after.
The person who did it is still on the loose, as far as I know. I just heard about it, so there's no reason to think they've gone anywhere. The House knows and seems to reward that sort of behavior. So, that's something I'm worried about.]