I guess it's better than sleeping out in a blank sky with nothing but eggs and a bunch of weirdos for company. Not to mention the clothes... Seriously, who just changes people's clothes while they're out cold? It's creepy. This place better come with locks on the doors.
You mean the bathroom with the keys that someone stole? [ ugh. ] If we're supposed to sleep here, I'd hope we each got our own keys. Otherwise what's the point?
I've never heard of abilities that can change someone's clothes for them.
[ if he looks a little startled by this, it's probably fine. someone just died in heaven and he's a bit out of it. ]
Ms Elysia... [ how does he feel...? ] Confused, mostly. I don't understand what happened, and I... I'm gonna miss her, I think. She was a nice person, even for a demon.
He was a murderer, and he deserved to be punished. But this... it felt like it went too far. Giving him the chance to hurt Jiaoqiu, too - that was messed up.
[ he'll be in the garden for a little bit, hands in pockets as he walks among the flowers. a little restless, obviously unhappy, but more stable now that they know what to expect. elysia gets a nod in greeting. ]
...I think I'm a little glad I did the bouquets this week, or I wouldn't have gotten the chance to give one to Ms. Su.
weekend 0, saturday
Are those... lava lamps? Why would they make a chandelier of those things?
[ judgy. ]
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[ not nearly as judgy. ]
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[ sighs. ]
I guess it's better than sleeping out in a blank sky with nothing but eggs and a bunch of weirdos for company. Not to mention the clothes... Seriously, who just changes people's clothes while they're out cold? It's creepy. This place better come with locks on the doors.
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[ it doesn't make it not creepy, but maybe a little less so. ]
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I've never heard of abilities that can change someone's clothes for them.
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week 0, friday
[ that's his warning before she runs towards him. ]
How are you feeling?
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Ms Elysia... [ how does he feel...? ] Confused, mostly. I don't understand what happened, and I... I'm gonna miss her, I think. She was a nice person, even for a demon.
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[ that's not important, but she's still got to say it. ]
I'm confused and worried, too. I don't know what's going to happen tomorrow, but we can take the time to miss her now.
She seemed to always want to support everyone without overstepping.
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[ nods slowly. ]
Maybe they'll have answers for us tomorrow. I know some people are out looking for something, too, but it sounds like they're not finding anything.
She seems like she'd be the first in line to comfort everyone about her own death, too.
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week 0, sunday
Hi, Laurence. It's been a lot lately, hasn't it?
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[ he's! pretty shaken up! ]
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[ less personal, less requiring all of them to be there, less having one of them take part. ]
If there's something that isn't right, it was that.
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week 2, monday
Hey, Elysia. I brought your bouquet.
[ it's made of purple anemone, pink chrysanthemum, carnation, lilac, and grevillea, all wrapped with a pink ribbon. ]
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It's so lovely. Thank you. I'm so happy.
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[ her smile is so warm. ]
Who helped you?
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w2, saturday
...I think I'm a little glad I did the bouquets this week, or I wouldn't have gotten the chance to give one to Ms. Su.
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I'm glad you got the chance. I'm sure she appreciated it. Do you want to get some more flowers for her, together?
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[ it's almost funny. ]
Yeah. I think she'd appreciate it, if there was a way for her to see it.
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It's good that you gave her a little piece of happiness before she left.
[ she joins him among the flowers. ]
We can at least leave something for her at the memorial, as a start.
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week 7, monday
[ her emotions exude love and warmth, and she holds out a hand to him as soon as she she sees him. ]
Your dedication is so charming.
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I-It was just something to do.
[ she can have a paw though. ]
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You could choose to do anything, but you chose that. I think it's significant.
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