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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[But now that she's done being contrary, she shrugs.]
I don't know. For being kidnapped and trapped in a place that murder is an expected thing, everything so far is... kind of boring.
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[Though will that hold? ...Probably not, is Kino's guess.]
People are making do with what we have. And also... people are probably assessing each other, right now.
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[She tilts her head. She agrees, but all the same, she'd like to know more about what Kino means.]
Assessing?
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[Kino says it all so calmly.]
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Well, glad to see we're hitting our quota for incredibly cheery facts quickly today.
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That's why I'm enjoying the peace for now.
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If I spent my time worrying whenever things were tense, I'd never get any rest at all.
[Another day in the life, really.]
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Are things, uh, normally this tense for you?
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You're... traveling alone?
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Aren't you my age? Where are your parents?
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[She seems uncomfortable saying it, and she moves on quickly.]
You didn't have any relatives you could stay with?
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[How to put it...]
I fled my country. Even if I returned, I definitely wouldn't be welcomed back.
[It's said just as calmly as the rest.]
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[And then, a bit more bluntly, with a curious edge:]
What'd you do? I mean, did you get banished or something, or do they just not like people leaving?
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After learning that it was possible to live without the operation, I thought that I would have liked to try to become an adult without it. But in my country, that causes a child to be labeled as "defective."
[So.
Y'know.
Kino can continue, if you'd like to know more. For the heavy subject matter, Kino doesn't seem particularly bothered.]
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...Holy shit.
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Adults in that country have the right to dispose of their defective child. So I definitely won't be returning to that place.
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mild surgery mention
[Back then, Kino hadn't even been able to conceive of the idea of a job or lifestyle that could be fun as an adult. Hard, awful work was just... part of being an adult.]
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What the fuck?! That's - disgusting!
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[Though Kino doesn't sound too torn up about it.]
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[She runs a hand through her hair, still obviously thrown off from what she's hearing.]
Still, it's - good you left a place like that. Your country is the only one that does it...?
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