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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I brought pizza, if that helps.
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We were kinda... waiting for something to happen, but... [he looks at the clock, wondering if they’re going to disappear at any time]
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Mind if I ask what you were waiting for with...this rather unusual stuff around?
[And looking like you're all about to do a bank heist or something?]
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It’s.. kind of hard to explain? For the past couple weeks, we’ve been, uh. Yanked away from whatever we were doin’ and put somewhere else. [if the newspaper guy wants answers, should they give them to him?]
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[Kino will be blunt for you.]
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...um...really?
[He doesn't sound too convinced, because obviously he wouldn't be]
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Next time, ask. I'm sure some of us would be willing to. But why did you bring us pizza...?
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[He turns around to lift a few pizza boxes that were out of sight. When he does, everyone can see a note pinned to his back. Looks like he didn't realize that was there:
Make the worst impression possible
It's not signed, but by now you can imagine who it is from.
Robert tries to hand her the pile of pizza boxes]
I got a bit of everything, I hope you'll find a good one.
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It's okay.
[ Sakura relaxes her shoulders a bit, however. ] But you said you know a good pizza joint? Where is it?
[ Curiosity killed the cat, after all. ] But if you don't mind, I wouldn't mind eating with you and talking. If you'd like.
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[Hospitality, nice! Although at the question, he hesitates]
I'm not sure I should tell you all. The places you have visited don't really stay intact, and it's a really good joint...I'd hate to see it destroyed.
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[ Right? But also... ] Do you need a place to sit? Or any other help with the pizza?
[ If you brought a lot, then. He might need help with that. ]
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That was very thoughtful of you. Thanks.
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[He shakes his head. Reminder this man doesn't really have the best opinion of everyone because of the stuff during the last two weeks!
]
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[A soft smile.]
And if there’s anything I can do to help, please let me know.
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[Nice, have some, Gerard! Robert doesn't seem afraid of Gerard, at least]
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'Scuse me.
[Time to yank the note off and hold it up to the guy's face.]
You had something on your back.
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...what's that supposed to be?
[Looks like he can read it, yup]
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...A note?
[Great. More of this "selective vision" bullshit.]
What do you think it is?
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Time to help with the pizza boxes. That's an awful lot of pizza for one little Sakura.]
Which would you recommend?
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[Thumbs-up!]
1/2
[Olympia carefully searches through boxes to find the cheese pizza, and takes a slice.
She takes a bite.]
2/2
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