[ Making his way over to the bar, he moves and drops into a seat, rather than going to make a drink. Simply settling in, folding his arms and leaning back against the bar itself. ]
The morality of people here is far more varied than would allow for reason. [ plain and simple ] And somewhere that no rules are truly enforced, no laws have been put in place, there's a chance that we'll see this again. Especially since evidence pointed towards her, but the vote was deemed incorrect.
[ What's the truth? He's not broken up about Tamaki's death, or Beau's upcoming sentence. But he does want to know how this place works, and why these things are coming into play. ]
[ . . . . mineo will just sigh, and head to take a seat not too far from ming yi. he listens, if only because he's also someone who wants to understand.]
... yeah. So we have to be ready for it happening again - and to do better next time so if we agree to one of those stupid votes, at least we don't send someone who's innocent.
[but also.
he's not sure if he really believes in the votes at all, so.]
Who's to say if the majority votes were wrong or not? Her distress was genuine, but so was the evidence. Either she was framed or something greater is in play. People being used as puppets is not unheard of, where I come from, and there are many things unanswered.
But some precautions would do us good, I think.
[ He's thinking of the lockdown, and of not getting a better look at Molly and Beau when they were locked in with them. ]
It said Not Guilty - so either we believe that and truly get that we fucked up, or we question it and doubt the whole system... is what you're saying? [a beat] I wouldn't say the latter too loudly around Molly-san if I were you.
[just in case]
I'm leaning toward her being framed, and we all fell for it - hook, line, and sinker.
Despite belonging to the Despair group, I've no intentions of spreading that level of dissent, especially considering Mollymauk was more than willing to lash out.
[ This Saturday they're now execution-forged friends, so it's fine. ]
But no matter what the truth is, we fell for every piece of the lie that was given to us. This system doesn't have much structure, and so we're left scrabbling to find it.
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The morality of people here is far more varied than would allow for reason. [ plain and simple ] And somewhere that no rules are truly enforced, no laws have been put in place, there's a chance that we'll see this again. Especially since evidence pointed towards her, but the vote was deemed incorrect.
[ What's the truth? He's not broken up about Tamaki's death, or Beau's upcoming sentence. But he does want to know how this place works, and why these things are coming into play. ]
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... yeah. So we have to be ready for it happening again - and to do better next time so if we agree to one of those stupid votes, at least we don't send someone who's innocent.
[but also.
he's not sure if he really believes in the votes at all, so.]
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But some precautions would do us good, I think.
[ He's thinking of the lockdown, and of not getting a better look at Molly and Beau when they were locked in with them. ]
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It said Not Guilty - so either we believe that and truly get that we fucked up, or we question it and doubt the whole system... is what you're saying? [a beat] I wouldn't say the latter too loudly around Molly-san if I were you.
[just in case]
I'm leaning toward her being framed, and we all fell for it - hook, line, and sinker.
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[ This Saturday they're now execution-forged friends, so it's fine. ]
But no matter what the truth is, we fell for every piece of the lie that was given to us. This system doesn't have much structure, and so we're left scrabbling to find it.