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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[It's a bit of a strange thing to say, but in this place? It's kind of a compliment.]
Huh. I'd bug him more myself, but I'm just never really sure what to ask about. That was never really part of my job, you know? It was more go in and take stuff or just monitor stuff to see if anything's weird, not... interrogations.
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[She tilts her head.]
I mean, I'm not really familiar with interrogations either. But - I've had decent enough success that I feel like he's less guarded with me? Or at least, he isn't surprised enough by me heading his way that he refuses to say anything, if that makes sense.
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[Because some people, as they're going to find out this weekend, are beyond stupid.]
Makes enough sense, I guess. He didn't really seem too surprised when I came in last week, either, but there's somethin' to be said for routine.
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[A smirk, though.]
But I also get not wanting to bother. He's basically the worst.
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[She doesn't seem to have more to say on that topic, though. Instead:]
Hey, hey. Enough about him. You should play something else!
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You got any requests?
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What's your favorite? Play that.
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And really, that sort of mood, it suits Natalie.
She doesn't make a noise until the end, at which point she picks her hands up off the ground behind her to applaud softly.]
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The clapping brings her out of it, and she glances towards Millium again.]
...Thanks.
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You said you weren't that good, and he says stuff like that all the time, but you're both liars.
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I'm not a liar. I just didn't want to, like, get your hopes up.
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Okay, fine. You sell yourself short, then.
I'm glad I got my hopes up anyway. It was worth it!
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What's he like? Your friend, the one who plays the violin.
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Elliot? He's way more shy than I am, a little awkward. But he's really, really sweet, he's always lookin' out for everyone else.
He's not mousy when it comes to music, though. Once he gets in his zone? He's worse than some of the army generals we've met...
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Yeah? Worse like how?
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[And all of this is recounted fondly, naturally. Commander Elliot may be terrifying, but he is still Elliot, and Millium loves him entirely.]
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...Okay, my thoughts on that depend on whether everyone else who was supposed to perform was also a musician, or if it was just a bunch of random people.
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And I mean... we won, an' Class I put on an opera. So I dunno, Elliot might just be a miracle worker.
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[She seems suitably impressed, at least.]
How late did he make all of you stay up to pull that off?
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[natalie]
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Do I wanna know how much sleep you usually get...?
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