[ Fukuda you have so many layers and the only way to see them is through that hole.
He blinks a little at that. ]
Was that not the power granted after making it through that god-awful river ride? [ Steven admittedly spent a part of the first half of the trial clearly tired and groggy, fading in and out of sleep. Getting drained of blood a bit the direct night before might do that to you. ]
The risk of having Miss Primrose be executed, you mean. [ Yeah, he supposes that's fair. Even if the method was fair and most people wouldn't, it would only take one person with a malicious vote to tip the scales that way. Steven can already easily name one person who would've, in the form of HK-47. Keynesian Beauty Contest... his thoughts keep going back to things like that. ]
No, the power we [Team envy people] got from that was the power to make someone jealous of another person for 24 hours.
[Anyway, he sighs.] Aah. It just seemed like the risk to reward ratio was bad. If we were wrong, we execute someone innocent. If we were right, we execute someone who only killed to save themself.
Still. The fact that someone like her is interested in talking to me is so absurd I worry that even the slightest disturbance will ruin it. Like a house of cards. [He will take NO risks.]
Because it would be unwise to do it during the trial itself. Like I said earlier -- she could've risked getting executed if she confessed to the crime in the midst of all of that.
I know HK-47 would have definitely given her a vote.
Still not used to what... monsters and murder? Aren't you supposed to be a Brilliant Detective? At least for the murders part. [ Even if that's only sometimes. ]
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He blinks a little at that. ]
Was that not the power granted after making it through that god-awful river ride? [ Steven admittedly spent a part of the first half of the trial clearly tired and groggy, fading in and out of sleep. Getting drained of blood a bit the direct night before might do that to you. ]
The risk of having Miss Primrose be executed, you mean. [ Yeah, he supposes that's fair. Even if the method was fair and most people wouldn't, it would only take one person with a malicious vote to tip the scales that way. Steven can already easily name one person who would've, in the form of HK-47. Keynesian Beauty Contest... his thoughts keep going back to things like that. ]
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[Anyway, he sighs.]
Aah. It just seemed like the risk to reward ratio was bad. If we were wrong, we execute someone innocent. If we were right, we execute someone who only killed to save themself.
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At least then, we'd be able to rest easier knowing whether someone willing to immolate a body that hard is still walking around among us or not.
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If you're suggesting asking her about it, I don't want to be involved.
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Still. The fact that someone like her is interested in talking to me is so absurd I worry that even the slightest disturbance will ruin it. Like a house of cards.
[He will take NO risks.]
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You should have some more faith in Miss Primrose. I doubt the bridges she makes are that fragile.
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I just don't see what I gain from it? Even if she admits to it, then what?
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Closure. Just knowing the motivations of even one killer, and being able to spend your time searching for the others instead.
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But if miss Primrose was willing to confess, why wouldn't she have before?
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I know HK-47 would have definitely given her a vote.
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Still. It's a little fun to say you know Jack the Ripper, don't you think?
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Yes and no, but it wouldn't be the weirdest thing. Like I said -- Deldro is a mass serial killer, and I work with him sometimes.
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[He laughs.]
Well, I suppose miss Grell was half a serial killer too.
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You seem fascinated by all this serial killer mention.
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I guess not. Vampire hunting is reserved for a very small pool of people.
I sometimes forget the majority of the world is still not so blasé over monsters and murder.
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[Reaching out drunkenly to pat Steven's leg.]
I'm still not used to it either....
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