[ hmm. she hesitates, and the bunnit looks back at her, ears swiveling in confusion. ]
... No, it is something. Can we talk a little? [ giving up on her more casual demeanor, she approaches, looking more serious. though there's obvious unease behind her eyes, as well. ] I met with the other Swans again, and there are things I should probably tell you.
[ it's not that she thinks he will - it's just that the nature of the matter is so delicate that she'd be remiss not to say anything. ]
I know who killed Alyssa. [ ... ] I didn't learn until Sunday, since they decided they didn't need to tell the rest of us, but it was one of the Swans.
[ there's bitterness in her voice, but, really, the whole thing was just crushing for her. ]
I just told you - he came forward about it on Sunday. It was a nasty surprise.
[ she's disapproving... but, for some reason, seems less impassioned than she was on Saturday. ]
According to him, every team needs to have two kills if they want to save their teammates who got "removed." So there's probably some truth to what you told me before.
[ she probably should, at least to check on Virid, but she's never managed... maybe this week. ]
Well... we were supposed to send you guys a message - don't kill anyone this week or next week, or it'll be bad. [ she chews the inside of her cheek. ] I don't have more details than that, either. The ones running my team, they're secretive. They don't trust me much, either.
One of my teammates. He didn't specify where it came from beyond that, though.
[ she crosses her arms. the bunnit looks fidgety, thumping its long tail on the ground a few times. Even Fiora doesn't know much about this, evidently - and she's not sure whether she believes it. ]
I don't know about repeating . . . but we've been through this in different teams before. It was evident from the moment the Leaders started regaining memories about the competition.
... So it is some kind of problem with the timeline.
[ Fiora sounds less shocked by this than she might be. Of course, this falls far outside of anything that the Monado ever accomplished, but it hardly seems impossible when she knows that the fabric of time and space are malleable already. ]
One of the other swans suggested as much before, but we didn't actually know.
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[ hmm. she hesitates, and the bunnit looks back at her, ears swiveling in confusion. ]
... No, it is something. Can we talk a little? [ giving up on her more casual demeanor, she approaches, looking more serious. though there's obvious unease behind her eyes, as well. ] I met with the other Swans again, and there are things I should probably tell you.
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What did you learn?
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[ it's not that she thinks he will - it's just that the nature of the matter is so delicate that she'd be remiss not to say anything. ]
I know who killed Alyssa. [ ... ] I didn't learn until Sunday, since they decided they didn't need to tell the rest of us, but it was one of the Swans.
[ there's bitterness in her voice, but, really, the whole thing was just crushing for her. ]
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If they didn't tell, how do you know that it was Alyssa? There were two bodies.
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[ she's disapproving... but, for some reason, seems less impassioned than she was on Saturday. ]
According to him, every team needs to have two kills if they want to save their teammates who got "removed." So there's probably some truth to what you told me before.
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Yes. I confirmed that requirement. Your team still requires one more member to remove another participant in order to secure that condition.
[That is, if two of them didn't act on the same week.]
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They're already planning it, but I don't know who they're targeting. I don't want to know.
[ Not that it matters, since, apparently, this is something they have to let happen. She breathes out through her nose. ]
Did you meet the other Wolves?
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[ she probably should, at least to check on Virid, but she's never managed... maybe this week. ]
Well... we were supposed to send you guys a message - don't kill anyone this week or next week, or it'll be bad. [ she chews the inside of her cheek. ] I don't have more details than that, either. The ones running my team, they're secretive. They don't trust me much, either.
[ for reasons that are obvious. ]
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Where did the content of this message originate?
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One of my teammates. He didn't specify where it came from beyond that, though.
[ she crosses her arms. the bunnit looks fidgety, thumping its long tail on the ground a few times. Even Fiora doesn't know much about this, evidently - and she's not sure whether she believes it. ]
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I will discuss the message with my teammates. Thank you for relaying it.
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Take it with a grain of salt. I don't exactly trust the other Swans to tell the whole truth.
[ Fiora sighs, walking over to take a seat on a fallen log nearby. ]
I wish I had better news, but that's all I know.
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I would like you to start looking back.
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[ she looks up at him, obviously not understanding what he's getting at. ]
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[ now she's very alert, her rigid posture mirrored by the bunnit's ears held high and cautious. ]
We're repeating things from the past? Are you quite certain?
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[ Fiora sounds less shocked by this than she might be. Of course, this falls far outside of anything that the Monado ever accomplished, but it hardly seems impossible when she knows that the fabric of time and space are malleable already. ]
One of the other swans suggested as much before, but we didn't actually know.
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[ how does the monster fit into this? ]
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As for the present, collecting enough nova to stabilize the Realm will enable us to confront the disruption.
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Would be happier about that if we even knew how much "enough" was.
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[ WHY IS THIS GAME LITERALLY JUST CRAU AGAIN ]
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