[and he'll begin to walk - slower than her pacing, but walking regardless. he'll just take them on a neat little path around the town and through the forest if he lets her]
Do you think that those two things are opposed to each other? That being trustworthy means that you aren't allowed to have any intentions other than what you present?
If you trust someone want to be trusted in return, why lie?
Normally because you know they’d say no. And you don’t want them to, and what you want is more important to you than what they want... and you’re willing to accept that and go ahead with it anyway.
Sometimes it’s not malicious, and it’s done out of kindness. But a lot of the time it’s not.
[he nods along, listening - and he seems to accept her answer! it's not like he disagrees]
Mm. I don't think that you're wrong - I think that often that's what lies are based out of.
I suppose... I also think of times when parents tell lies to their children. Well-meaning, of course, and coming from a place of love. But nonetheless, it's not the truth.
But you're right as well - that often when there are equal relationships, being trustworthy means being clear about your intentions. It'd be nice if the world always worked that way.
[that much he agrees easily - and perhaps that's why he only offered a gentle questioning. so he could understand her frame of view better, because it felt a little too simple in his eyes.
even still, the world is complicated.]
.... perhaps not. But I think that the world is rather beautiful, even with its complications and deceits.
Though it may feel a bit dark now... I do think that eventually the stormclouds will break.
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going to move in front of her, stepping in front and gently reaching out as if to get her to stop]
Hello.
... shall we find someplace to sit?
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I don't think sitting's going to do any good.
[ she's already restless and torn somewhere between anger and helplessness. ]
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Okay.
Then let's walk - but do you mind if I set the pace?
[and he'll hold his arm out to her - in case she'd like to take it. they're both injured after all]
We can support each other.
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Alright.
I'll follow your lead.
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[and he'll begin to walk - slower than her pacing, but walking regardless. he'll just take them on a neat little path around the town and through the forest if he lets her]
... tell me what's on your mind?
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I’m not sure if I want to cry because I’m angry, or because I’m upset or both.
We did nothing differently from last week, and I don’t even know if I can get angry about that because I didn’t know who to vote for either.
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I voted for Kano - by the time that I discerned the truth about the saw, it was too frenzied for me to be able to change my mind.
[and he'll admit to that with a sigh]
I should have known better.
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but then she just laughs, and it’s small and sad and lost. ]
It’s exactly the same as last week. Except we didn’t have someone there to pull us out of the fire at the last minute and we messed it all up.
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We did.
Shall I escort you back to the inn?
[he understands - if she would rather that he not be the one to walk alongside her now]
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[ she knows exactly what he’s trying to do but this is a no get out of jail free card zone ]
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But I do not seek to make you uncomfortable, knowing that I contributed to tonight's situation.
[he really is
an honest person]
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[ she does smile but it’s ... still small, still not quite reaching her eyes. ]
We must’ve missed a lot of evidence along the way. We couldn’t even figure out what these marks are...
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The wires but... not quite?
[he sighs faintly at that]
We couldn't determine what caused Cater's injuries as well - it wasn't any of the given weaponry, so it must've been someone's personal item.
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Make some kind of rule we have to bring everything to trial? There’s no guarantee people will follow it.
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So we will have to become aware of what they hold, while earning their trust.
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[ ... she blinks a little at that, looking bewildered for a moment before shaking her head ]
And we keep getting new items, but at least that’s more than one person’s item so we have more chance of knowing.
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It's a matter of consolidating information but....
[ . . . ]
I admit I hadn't expected that from you, Alex.
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Expected what?
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[he doesn't sound judgmental just
expressing his surprise]
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[ she shrugs ]
I wonder if it’s just one of the many aspects of what makes a person. Deciding if you want to be trustworthy or if you want to use others.
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interested at that question]
Do you think that those two things are opposed to each other? That being trustworthy means that you aren't allowed to have any intentions other than what you present?
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If you trust someone want to be trusted in return, why lie?
Normally because you know they’d say no. And you don’t want them to, and what you want is more important to you than what they want... and you’re willing to accept that and go ahead with it anyway.
Sometimes it’s not malicious, and it’s done out of kindness. But a lot of the time it’s not.
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Mm. I don't think that you're wrong - I think that often that's what lies are based out of.
I suppose... I also think of times when parents tell lies to their children. Well-meaning, of course, and coming from a place of love. But nonetheless, it's not the truth.
But you're right as well - that often when there are equal relationships, being trustworthy means being clear about your intentions. It'd be nice if the world always worked that way.
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It doesn’t really stop that it could hurt someone anyway though? It’s complicated.
[ she laughs - light and softly. ] Wouldn’t it? I’m not sure the world has it in them to work that way though.
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[that much he agrees easily - and perhaps that's why he only offered a gentle questioning. so he could understand her frame of view better, because it felt a little too simple in his eyes.
even still, the world is complicated.]
.... perhaps not. But I think that the world is rather beautiful, even with its complications and deceits.
Though it may feel a bit dark now... I do think that eventually the stormclouds will break.
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