A second murder shook the town of Cartesio. Clarisse's ambush plan ended with Katsuki Bakugou's death. Now what?
Nothing to be done other than continuing their life and watch what happens. After two weeks, after the deaths they have seen, it's hard to think there's a way out. The only option is to wait for the right chance to turn the tables and see a weak point in the Sergeant's plans -- and hopefully not see any murders.
The townspeople's attitude towards the tourists soured even more. The destruction of the church was much worse than anything they had seen so far, and they ran out of patience. People who in the past were nice and wanted nothing more than to make the tourists happy now aren't afraid of saying to their faces what's what. Random pedestrians shout at the visitors, telling them to stop being criminals. Although there are a few who have more patience than the rest, general opinion is clear:
The tourists are nuisances, to say the least.
In the lobby of the motel there's a few more brochures, and
the maps have been updated once again.
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What do you mean? He got us here, right?
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Can you do me a favor?
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I don't mind... but what is it?
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[ Sakura finds herself a little quiet for a good few moments, mulling it over in her head before she finally answers, simply: ]
Okay, I won't. Promise.
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[There's some honest relief there, before she looks around the place.]
Where were you planning on starting? With the cleaning, I mean.
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It's no problem, really. [ She means it. ] I was going to clean the walls first, since they're really dirty... and then I wanted to see if we could handwash some of the clothes.
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[Cleaning supplies, she means.]
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[ Yeah.
We're probably going to have to grab more cleaning supplies. ]
Um, should I go with you to grab some?
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Only if you want to. I can get them on my own, it isn't a big deal or anything.
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[ She thinks about it a bit, before nodding. ] I'll come with you! It's better to go with someone than to go alone, right?
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[She doesn't voice it, but there's definitely a tinge of gratitude in her expression.
With that, though, she's heading for the door.]
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Um... do you want to talk while we walk?
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If you want, I guess. You got anything in mind?
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[There’s a pinch of warmth in her voice as she says that.]
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Probably Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 11 in A major.
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[ She does enjoy listening to people play the piano, after all. ]
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