Sunday must have been exhausting for you, maybe even upsetting. A new town, new faces and a an ominous order from a man without a face... who wouldn't be a little frightened? Hopefully, all of that is forgotten when you climb out from under your blankets this fine Monday. Rise and shine! A new morning is a new start!
If you make your way to the lounge, you will find a few copies of the local newspaper provided for your perusal. Once you go outdoors, you'll find the weather forecast 100% accurate. It's pretty impressive.
It seems that quiet mornings like this are going to be your everyday life now. Maybe you should see this whole stay as a vacation? Go out and explore the town, meet your fellow motel guests and meet the townspeople. They're sure to welcome you with a smile!
This week's special in the diner is lemon pie made with love (and a top-secret recipe)
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[It's more of a muttered repeat back to himself. That's one thing to call them, he supposes. Dark. He can appreciate it.]
...You have a point.
[He'll note that down for later.]
Do you have any doubts someone will?
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[It's kind of a given at this point. Kino's being optimistic, not foolish.]
I'd really prefer to avoid it all, if I could. If they wanted killers, they picked a reluctant group.
[Which is interesting, after the Coliseum.]
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[There were people who are good at killing here, but...he supposes that's not really the same.]
Maybe it's the point. [A dry laugh.] Make even the most innocent and righteous break their moral code. Deep.
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[Most people aren't as great as they think they are.]
There was another country that made everyone who entered it compete in a tournament for citizenship whether they came as a visitor or not. But most of those people were there because they wanted to fight, with some exceptions.
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What, they fought to the death?
[And...wanted to?]
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[It's all said in an even, matter-of-fact tone.]
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[Give him a moment for that to sink in.]
That's really fucked up.
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[Though even some of the original, peaceful citizens seemed to have gotten used to their new, violent society.]
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