[ He smiles at her before his expression goes thoughtful. ]
Well— assuming we can still text each other, that shouldn't be a problem. If we can't, we'll just need to make sure that we coordinate to the best of our ability beforehand.
[ There's a bit of... agitation, but the good kind. Like anticipation. ]
...if you're all right with that, then-- I'd like to visit Sieghart, yes.
[maybe she misses their former other dorm parent, okay, don't @ her.]
I think we should coordinate as much as we can, in case. If anyone has suggestions, or messages, we can take those; I don't know if we could pass anything physical along, and we can't prioritize messages to them anyway, but we can ask them to be written down and try to hand them over. Maybe read them if we have the time, if that doesn't work.
Yeah, the floor is yours. But I agree, unfortunately I don't think we should be prioritizing sentimentality. I think our focus should be finding ways for us to help us, and what resources they have available to them.
[he's getting fondness in return, some gratitude.]
It should be. But I'd still like to try. At the very least, it could be a chance for people to say things they've wanted to, even if it's just in a letter.
w4, sunday
[hello where in the dorm is he, she's coming to find his ass, and the emotions she's projecting are-- absolutely full of relief.
she just holds up what looks like a visitor's pass, and gives him a little smile.]
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Yeah, relief. ]
Looks like you and I won't be roommates much longer.
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[this is not a suggestion, it is a statement.]
He says we don't have to keep it a secret, and we're not the only ones capable of using it, but-- only one can go at a time.
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Well— assuming we can still text each other, that shouldn't be a problem. If we can't, we'll just need to make sure that we coordinate to the best of our ability beforehand.
[ There's a bit of... agitation, but the good kind. Like anticipation. ]
Do you want to be the first to go?
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[maybe she misses their former other dorm parent, okay, don't @ her.]
I think we should coordinate as much as we can, in case. If anyone has suggestions, or messages, we can take those; I don't know if we could pass anything physical along, and we can't prioritize messages to them anyway, but we can ask them to be written down and try to hand them over. Maybe read them if we have the time, if that doesn't work.
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Yeah, the floor is yours. But I agree, unfortunately I don't think we should be prioritizing sentimentality. I think our focus should be finding ways for us to help us, and what resources they have available to them.
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It should be. But I'd still like to try. At the very least, it could be a chance for people to say things they've wanted to, even if it's just in a letter.
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Did Hugo mention anything about that? Or will we need to find out and see?
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[he deals with her So much.]
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It's good to have confidence. Sometimes I think half the key to success is just believing you can succeed.
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But you do have a way with people, Lucretia.
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I should ask you for tips on leadership. But for now... [ He smiles again. ] Things are looking up.