The peaceful times are over. Moloch von Zinzer was murdered, and Nine was sentenced as his murderer. Everyone in Cartesio knows that.
Although life goes on, it seems the town of Cartesio isn't going to forget the tourists' transgressions. Not only they commited larceny in the cinema, they also murdered and executed in their town! It's no surprise their hospitality towards the visitors has cooled down considerably.
Not only they're maintaining a tense cordiality with them, they also have started talking behind the visitors' backs. All kinds of rumors are starting to sprout, yet nobody seems to be willing to say it to the tourists' faces. Talking directly to most passerby makes them distrustful, and nobody seems to want to be in close quarters alone with them.
It's only matter of time before the relationship between tourists and Cartesio starts degrading even further.
In the lobby of the motel there's a few more brochures, and
the maps have been updated once again.
Links
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[She pauses for a moment.]
Actually, is this a story I'm going to want to hear?
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[So.]
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If you're implying that you stole it, I guess I really can't blame you in this instance.
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[...]
What happened to him?
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[Natalie's been pretty uncomfortable about all of this.]
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You know what, I hate literally everything here, so go for it.
[#logic]
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I couldn't understand how he could look like an adult, but not "be" an adult - that is to say, he never had the operation. He didn't have a job like the other adults, and he actually had fun traveling... even though work isn't supposed to be fun.
The adults got angry that he had caused me to think like that. It was his fault I was considered disposable. As he was about to leave on Hermes, they were going to dispose of me. But when my father charged towards me with the knife...
...
He stepped in front of it.
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...Your dad was going to kill you himself?
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Adults in that country are considered to have ownership of their children, so they're allowed to dispose of their failures if they need to.
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[She sighs.]
I'm sorry.
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[Kino is and has been over it for a while now.]
I've seen many worse things than that by now. But... Because I left then, I've been able to see many wonderful things, too.
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[From her point of view... She can't imagine ever really getting over something like that, even if it's different for Kino.
Regardless, she'll take the opportunity to move on to something happier.]
What are some of the better things you've seen?
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The country was clean and peaceful. Everyone was eager to meet with me, because they hadn't seen a traveler in so long. They shared their history with me, and the daughter of the innkeepers showed me the best places in the entire country.
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...Actually, I was. I wanted to request it, for the first time since I started traveling. Hermes was shocked.
They wouldn't let me.
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[She tilts her head.]
Why wouldn't they?
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You're going to hate hearing this.
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When I stopped to rest for the night... I woke up suddenly just before it went off. They all died instantly.
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...Okay, that is significantly more fucked up than I thought it was going to be. I thought they'd, like, just turn out to be awful like everyone else you've told me about? Jesus christ.
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Even if I'd known, there wasn't anything I could do. They decided that because that country was where they were able to find peace, they were willing to die with it. They didn't tell the children either, but... By the time I arrived, I couldn't have fixed that.
Hermes can only seat one.
[It's a very good thing, in a twisted way, that the innkeeper's daughter insisted herself that she didn't want to try traveling when her parents suggested it.]
So... Instead, they left me with my memories of the country, and the history that no one else will know.
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[She rubs at her face. It's not hard to see that this, more than most things Kino has told her, rubs her the right way.]
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