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Post-Trial I Afterparty
[They're down two of their number, and who knows how many more will follow, but for tonight at least... They have a chance to rest.
The school has already been cleaned, leaving no signs of the deaths that occurred on this very day, but that's just as well. After looking around to make sure of that much, Yuta marches into the kitchen and, after a bit of looking around, ends up gathering some snacks: boxed crackers and apple slices that aren't perfectly even in cut but look, he's not the chef of his group, he did his best. These he sets out on some plates in the cafeteria before finding his usual seat to lounge in, eating some apple slices off of a smaller plate he grabbed just for himself.
And then, he waits - to see who trickles in, and who doesn't.
Where is your character in the aftermath?]
The school has already been cleaned, leaving no signs of the deaths that occurred on this very day, but that's just as well. After looking around to make sure of that much, Yuta marches into the kitchen and, after a bit of looking around, ends up gathering some snacks: boxed crackers and apple slices that aren't perfectly even in cut but look, he's not the chef of his group, he did his best. These he sets out on some plates in the cafeteria before finding his usual seat to lounge in, eating some apple slices off of a smaller plate he grabbed just for himself.
And then, he waits - to see who trickles in, and who doesn't.
Where is your character in the aftermath?]
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And of her hair, It suits you - a compliment? From this angel, about her appearance? That shouldn't be important, but it settles in the locked-away back corner of her heart where she keeps such things anyway. Perhaps that's how she's managed to cry herself out by the time Jeanne is gently turning her face upwards.
Some part of her might have been ashamed at being seen by almost everyone to break, but it's been a long, long day. Carrie is not content, but grateful to be guided. She looks up into eyes still startling in just how like they are to her own, blinking a few times to clear away the last of what had them blurred.]
I don't know. I can certainly try it, though. I think you're right.
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It is a woman's job to feel sadness, perhaps, and a man's job to feel pain. To not dwell on all the ramifications, and pick up the cross because it must be done, while Mother weeps. Like Reika, there is a bit of the prince in Jeanne.]
Please do not give up on life. If I must experience the trivialities of this world, then so be it as well for you. I consider it quite the feat that you survived our six months of confinement without being punished.