[ He politely doesn't comment on her feelings, knowing that much of hers echo his own: the exhaustion and stress, there's a sense of turmoil coming from him as well, frustration.
But also a steady determination as he looks into the water. ]
As far as I can tell. Not a particularly harsh punishment. [ ... ] Though it is embarrassing.
All right. I wonder where we should go to even find supplies... [ He'll lead them over to cosmetology building, eventually. ] Have you recovered any from this weekend?
We'll just-- have to see what happens this weekend. If no one else is found, or if she tries to volunteer herself because we know now... that might end up happening.
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But also a steady determination as he looks into the water. ]
As far as I can tell. Not a particularly harsh punishment. [ ... ] Though it is embarrassing.
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[put some flair on your dunce hat, claude.]
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[it's a distraction!]
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All right. I wonder where we should go to even find supplies... [ He'll lead them over to cosmetology building, eventually. ] Have you recovered any from this weekend?
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[there's some concern there, clear in her emotions.]
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[ He means that genuinely despite the fatigue around him. ]
After Sunday, I'm even hopeful. Knowing that our friends in daycare are doing what they can on their end.
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...are you still considering-?
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I'd rather she be voted out, in any case. As flimsy as it is a form of justice.
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[he can definitely feel her relief, at that.]
We'll just-- have to see what happens this weekend. If no one else is found, or if she tries to volunteer herself because we know now... that might end up happening.
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It still haunts me that we don't know what happened to Sieghart, though.