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week 5; i don't even know what to title this
[really, all that needs to be said is that when noct finally returns to the room—quite a bit later than usual—he's also slamming the door behind him with enough frustrated gusto.
hi, roomie?
no, this is probably bad for everyone because it's clear that he is completely out of sorts. which is probably like, some sort of stupid, weird turn-on for ash, but noctis doesn't really have many fucks to give at the moment.
he needs to find a way to end this stupid, fucked up game and if he has to try and drag out whatever ash knows to get there? he's gonna do it. that's how he feels right now.]
hi, roomie?
no, this is probably bad for everyone because it's clear that he is completely out of sorts. which is probably like, some sort of stupid, weird turn-on for ash, but noctis doesn't really have many fucks to give at the moment.
he needs to find a way to end this stupid, fucked up game and if he has to try and drag out whatever ash knows to get there? he's gonna do it. that's how he feels right now.]
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The onus isn't on me. Trying such things when all data I've collected suggests it would be a waste of time would be... foolish, to say the least.
[ enough of that, though - he shifts where he sits, putting his legs over the edge of the bed and moving to get a better look at Noctis. ]
So I tell you what I saw on the computer. What are you going to tell me in return?
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[though he's not being incredibly forthcoming, either.]
Does it matter when you're not gonna trust anything I say, anyway? [apparently noct is just taking out his bad mood on ash, for whatever reason. he needs results, and he's not getting them.]
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[ he shakes his head where he sits, golden eyes glowering. ]
Say I tell you. I tell you what I know. Now that you've got my information, you cut me down where I stand. Who's to say that won't happen? It would certainly be a burden off your shoulders, wouldn't it? Getting me out of the picture? If it were me, I'd certainly take the chance.
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[he scoffs a little—he's already more than realizing that this isn't going to work. he's too pissed off to keep his cool, and ash is.
well, ash.]
If you really think I'd go hitting the trigger to take you out after all this. [what's next isn't another scoff, but an agitated, hollow laugh.] Put up with all your embarrassing, derisive crap and still tried to make sure you'd get out of here alive.
...But I'm not the trustworthy one here. Maybe you should've killed me instead of kissing me if that's how you felt.
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[ his rambling breaks off; his synthetic fingers are clenched on his knees, and he looks a bit wild. So much for being levelheaded. ]
Rion must have done something to me. Then he abandoned me. I'm left here with you. It really is like some kind of sick joke. I can't stand it a minute longer.
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[of course, he's not all that levelheaded either right now, but noctis still seems to be listening to everything ash says with intent. he's not even entirely sure why at this point.
but still, he seems to be edging closer; there's little point in doing this from across the room—though maybe somewhere in his own mind, he has a point he wants to make too.]
But if you wanted to, you could do it right now. There's nothing against the rules that says you can't.
[he probably shouldn't be actively encouraging it, but maybe there is a slight confidence that he won't incriminate himself when it's no different than any other night since they've been here.] It doesn't matter what the hell you say, or what you tell yourself to justify it.
Hate me to the core of your circuits, I'm still not planning to kill you, even if you're a bastard, Ash.
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... I tire of this farce. If a trade of information is what you want, then I'll consider it. Even I can make deals. But first, you need to tell me what sort of information you even have. Where did it come from? If you lie to me, you'll regret it in ways you haven't imagined yet.
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[it's kind of hard to tell which one of them is playing with fire here, in all honesty.]
I talk to a lot of people. Some people trust me, because they know I want to help end this game the right way. No reason to lie about that, is there?
[he does... talk to a lot of people. but he's not about to out his sources and put them at risk.]
I know you're not one of the roles. You'd have to get your information the same way I do, right? Sheriff's computer not standing.
...I can be diplomatic about it, but I'm not the idiot you think I am.
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In other words, you've met the Madame... or the late Yuna, I suppose. And I was a suspect. You asked them about me.
[ he's not surprised, but for some reason, he feels annoyed by this nonetheless. ]
Well, that's right. I'm acting on my own.
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[see, ash? stop assuming shit?]
I asked the Madame to tell me what I could know. In general. Found out that way you went into the Sheriff's computer. Keep acting like I'm out to get you and maybe you'll get a taste of your own crappy medicine.
[but it's fine, be annoyed by that.
(someone needs to tell noct to slow down tonight, probably.)]
Is acting on your own getting you any closer to finding a way out?
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It's keeping me alive. Being the last man standing is another condition of victory that I'm perfectly content with achieving.
[ He's quiet for another moment. Noctis seems like he might actually know things. He'll offer more. ]
I know every role that exists in this game. Nothing more, nothing less.
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but he also knows last man standing probably won't work to ash's benefit, either.
either way, noct keeps his gaze fixed on ash. his glare is definitely not any softer, even if his tone does appear to relent just a little.]
The roles, and the conditions to win. Do you know what the roles do?
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[ which means the stakes are getting higher. And things are getting slightly easier for Ash. Less people to weed out. ]
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Guess you don't know who's in what role, then. [he scoffs, though not at ash.] His computer's pretty useless, if that's where you got it all from and didn't get anything else.
[at least he doesn't imply that ash is a shitty computer himself, probably.]
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It was extremely primitive. I was hoping to access a larger network and leave this body behind, but it had no such connection that I could locate.
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[at least they're both exasperated by this, which seems to keep noct from being totally hostile. it's fine.]
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[ he is realizing that he's said more than he intended, and he starts to feel annoyed again. This man. This boy. Why is Ash telling him anything? Show a human a fraction of vulnerability, and they'll take full advantage at the first opportunity - he knows it. He stiffens again, staring at Noctis. ]
And what about the information you claim to have? Does it exist?
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[was that... a joke? humor? okay. maybe noct is calming down a bit and seems to be faintly amused by ash's boasting.]
Seems like we mostly know the same. If you know what all the roles do...[then it doesn't seem like noct has all that much more to offer.]
How much do you know about the Sheriff's bosses?
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I assume they're humans, [ he responds tersely. That's all Ash knows, though. ]
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[this is what you get for assuming, ash. in the end, he loses nothing at all by telling noctis what he knows, and in turn... he might gain something.]
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What are you talking about?
[ wtf. should he be helping the sheriff?! ]
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[don't help the sheriff, asshole?]
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[okay, maybe not exactly NON-SENTIENT. but apparently not totally cognizant, either?]
Came directly from the Madame. There was more to it, something about blood not spilling in the way they desire. [it's a little fuzzy, the word choice wasn't exactly the best for him.]
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[ he's not buying it. He'll believe that they might not be human, but he won't believe they don't know exactly what they're doing. ]
Who's the Madame? Tell me.
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[he knows it could be wrong. he knows he could have been lied to, or that there were misunderstandings.
in any case?]
Why, planning on talking to them in the grave? It's... too late for that now.
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I don't care. I said tell me. If they're dead, that's one less role that I need to worry about. Not that it matters - their information-gathering did nothing helpful for any of us.
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[he regrets everything, probably. he doesn't really want to get into these details right now.]
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[ a pause. then, a nasty smile. ]
Or are you scared of what I might do?
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[his eyes remain narrowed on ash.]
Trust goes both ways, you know. [he gives ash the benefit of the doubt a lot, but it doesn't change that they both have a reluctance to actually trust properly in one another.] I still have my own skin to take care of.