Week 2.
Two people are dead. Ken Kaneki has been murdered, Reaver has been executed - and perhaps most uncomfortably, the Conductor is proud of you all for adhering to due process. (As always, by which he means that there is a process, and you all are certainly doing it.) Saturday is given to regrouping and sleep; come Sunday morning, the clock chimes the hour at seven o'clock and there are no dead bodies to be found, so it can be assumed that all of you are safe for the time being. That said, you'll be feeling a little groggy when you wake up; it seems you've regained something that you didn't realize you'd lost... However, once you've shaken that off, there are new things to be looked at; the previously closed-off area near the kitchen has been unlocked, and there's a new floor to be explored - consider it your reward for a job well done. |
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[OOC: Welcome to week two of Trustfell! Save your threads for coins and the coming week's activity check; don't forget to check in to this week's activity check and submit your memory regains as well!
The Letters and Switchboard posts are still active, for the sake of contacting the jerk who's keeping you here, to be used at your leisure!]

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Joking aside, I was actually thinking more along the lines of trying to identify warning signs. Things that could tip me off to whether someone's thinking irrationally, whether someone's thinking about doing something potentially harmful to themselves or others...
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Can't have too much of that, now, can we?
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[Image- oh, hey-] Oh! Ohh, wait, hey, I have something for you!
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For me, though? Did you get something of mine from that machine? I know it has a tendency to spit out people's things..
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Look! I got it done the other day, but I was in a routine and couldn't go out and find you, sooo.
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[ She sort of figured that's why she was asking, what with that survey...but still, Asuka looks genuinely surprised that Ashley took the time to knit something for her. And with a visor, too...
She doesn't really know what to say. But she takes it and puts it on top of her head, pulling on the brim just a bit to make sure it's just right... ]
H-how do I look?
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Seeing her work on someone else... Ah, it feels nice. It reminds her of the Christmas she'd knitted a set of beanies for each of the Washington siblings, and the stitches weren't well connected and Josh's fell apart a week later because he kept wearing it...
Less nice. But- still nicer than she'd thought.]
Wonderful. The visor was kind of an impulse choice, but...oh, it looks great, perfect with your hair.
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...I like it.
[ And she really does, too; this is the first time she's gotten an actual gift in quite a while.
And while she doesn't exactly want to show it on her face, well...even if it is a little bit spacious, she's probably not taking it off anytime soon.
No need to tell Ashley that, though. ]
If you want anything of mine that I got from the machine, in exchange for it...
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No way! It's a gift for a reason, silly. I'm just a volunteer tailor. I've already got a bunch of...vended prizes anyway.
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[ Seriously, she almost doesn't know what to do with just the one. Expressing gratitude is no easy task, truly. ]
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I'm not complaining about it at all. I'm...really grateful for it, honestly.
[ She brings her hand to the visor again...Ashley clearly spent a lot of time on it. It's really nice...it's the second thing someone's ever sewn for her like this in her life. ]
But I want to make it up to you somehow. It's not fair, otherwise.
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Okay. What if you pay me in conversation? Something...stupid and mindless. To get both of our thoughts off everything that's happened and...that will happen.
...or vending machine prizes. Whichever you prefer.
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I think I can do that, if you'd be willing to accept such a meager form of payment.
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