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2018
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05
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12
08:08 pm
WEEK 0 - VOTING RESULTS
Week 0: Trial
A pile of votes appear in front of the Sergeant, votes he quickly counts. When he's done, he stands up and looks at them. For a moment the silence is thick, he looks at the clock again.
The results are in.
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theserpentsmiles
2018-05-13 02:00 am (UTC)
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She's still part of the rest of us. Even though she's a murderer. You got your one death.
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cartesio
2018-05-13 02:04 am (UTC)
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Yes. I got one death. Without it, this investigation, this trial, none of it would have happened.
It is simply that her death is a natural result of these developments.
[The Sergeant shrugs, putting a hand to his ear, and murmurs a few things before adding:]
Blame me all you want, I just follow orders.
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odoruhinokaze
2018-05-13 02:17 am (UTC)
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"I just follow orders"... is the original title followed by the sequel: "But I really,
really
like it!"
Rated R for Restricted Enjoyment of Violence.
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cartesio
2018-05-13 02:39 am (UTC)
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I am not going to deny I obtain some extent of satisfaction in doing all this.
The satisfaction of a job well done, that is.
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no subject
It is simply that her death is a natural result of these developments.
[The Sergeant shrugs, putting a hand to his ear, and murmurs a few things before adding:]
Blame me all you want, I just follow orders.
no subject
Rated R for Restricted Enjoyment of Violence.
no subject
The satisfaction of a job well done, that is.