[...he’s...lost his touch in helping people, apparently, if this is anything to take in. King’s got a lot of unpacking to do, now.
Four different murders, with two of said killers getting to walk free. Four different people dying because of others. And two people getting killed, possibly completely randomly. Meaning that half of the six that got out did bad stuff in the mansion.
He needs to think for a minute before coming up with something to say.]
Cayenne got someone else killed. On the first train I was on.
I tried to convince the others he did it-that if anyone would be smug enough to get ideas from a book and think no one would find him out, it would be him...but I failed. And someone else got executed because of that.
For Zelda...I understand why you feel bad. I still hate seeing happened to the guy that took the fall for him, and I think that I could’ve done more.
But...everyone makes mistakes. We don’t always like to admit it, but we do. And all we can really do is try to make up for those mistakes and better yourself from them.
[His life’s taught him that lesson the most.]
The murders...for our group, they seemed unavoidable. The first two motives were threatening our loved ones, and even when the third didn’t seem like it could kill anyone, we woke up to a bomb going off, a teenage girl dying, and a guy already dead. As much as I wish we could’ve done something, I’m really not sure if there was anything we could do, in the end.
I don’t know about this three-eyed freak, but it seems like the people behind these games haven’t always been the nicest. Even from the train, The Conductor decided Zack’s punishment for trying to attack her would be scratching up his sides until he bled. It’s possible that the guy was just actively being cruel to you.
The point I’m trying to make is...I really don’t think it was the fighting in your group that caused that incident to go so badly. Even if you got along well, I’m not sure if there would’ve been much different.
Heck, if our groups had been switched, I might’ve been one of the only six that survived there, too.
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Four different murders, with two of said killers getting to walk free. Four different people dying because of others. And two people getting killed, possibly completely randomly. Meaning that half of the six that got out did bad stuff in the mansion.
He needs to think for a minute before coming up with something to say.]
Cayenne got someone else killed. On the first train I was on.
I tried to convince the others he did it-that if anyone would be smug enough to get ideas from a book and think no one would find him out, it would be him...but I failed. And someone else got executed because of that.
For Zelda...I understand why you feel bad. I still hate seeing happened to the guy that took the fall for him, and I think that I could’ve done more.
But...everyone makes mistakes. We don’t always like to admit it, but we do. And all we can really do is try to make up for those mistakes and better yourself from them.
[His life’s taught him that lesson the most.]
The murders...for our group, they seemed unavoidable. The first two motives were threatening our loved ones, and even when the third didn’t seem like it could kill anyone, we woke up to a bomb going off, a teenage girl dying, and a guy already dead. As much as I wish we could’ve done something, I’m really not sure if there was anything we could do, in the end.
I don’t know about this three-eyed freak, but it seems like the people behind these games haven’t always been the nicest. Even from the train, The Conductor decided Zack’s punishment for trying to attack her would be scratching up his sides until he bled. It’s possible that the guy was just actively being cruel to you.
The point I’m trying to make is...I really don’t think it was the fighting in your group that caused that incident to go so badly. Even if you got along well, I’m not sure if there would’ve been much different.
Heck, if our groups had been switched, I might’ve been one of the only six that survived there, too.
Do you...do you get what I’m saying?