Mazhigigika Miludin do Din Nolurun Dou [Magilou] (
spinatalltale) wrote2017-09-06 06:46 pm
[WEEK 5, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, POST-LETTERS: Lief]
Lief! ♪
[someone is calling his name in a sing-song voice. APPARENTLY MAGILOU IS LOOKING FOR HIM, WHEREVER HE MAY BE]
We've got mail!
[someone is calling his name in a sing-song voice. APPARENTLY MAGILOU IS LOOKING FOR HIM, WHEREVER HE MAY BE]
We've got mail!

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Fortunately, I don't need them.
[Mags what]
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What have you learned?
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[she smiles]
Hey, look at us. For the first time, it's me coming to you with information. Kind of strange, isn't it?
[don't stall Mags!!]
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[He's trusted you, even when he was uncertain as to whether to give that information up.]
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[and she's paying that back, now]
I know who the final Wickie is.
. . . we were wrong, when he thought that they might not have the group's best interests at heart.
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... Perhaps you should warn Lucina that she ought to be more discreet.
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How did you guess?
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Meanwhile, they are not well acquainted with me, for they do not trust me.
... There are only one or two people who fit that description, and I doubt it would be Akira.
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Mmm. You're pretty sharp, Lief.
[. . .]
I promised her I wouldn't tell anyone. I intended to keep that promise, honestly! But. . . well.
If no one knows who she is, then how can they make sure not to vote for her at the trial this weekend?
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[Sorry, Vriska, Hiro. Though, to be honest, Lief doesn't know if he ever really meant to tell them anything sensitive unless they truly made the first gesture. He used up his leap of faith on Magilou.]
If Bellamy comes to me to keep me informed of the Wickie's plans, I assume I should continue to play the fool.
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Hey, Lief?
[. . .]
[words. words are. . . hard]
Thank you.
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I suppose I had forgotten what trusting someone feels like.
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... Thank you. I know it is not easy.
[...]
Vriska told me that the Wickie knows all the ways to end the game. Is that true, do you know?
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[she links her hands behind her back, rocking to the side as she does so]
As you know now. . . the Sirens were deceived. There is no volcano spirit, and allowing them to keep killing will end the game in an undesirable way.
According to Lucina, removing the Sirens will end the game in "the way we all want."
[and yes, she clarified that "the way we all want" was in the best interests of everyone on the island]
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It's not surprising, though an uncomfortable feeling settles in his pit. Vriska has asked for his trust, and though he doesn't know if she really means it, he doesn't like to think of what must be done in the future.]
So, we truly must catch them all? Or...
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[and now look where she is]
Not just catch them.
Kill them.
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... So I assumed by "removing" them.
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[. . .]
And that's why I need people like you to know. So you don't execute her, before she can finish what must be done.
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... What exactly must she do?
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Be an independent killer on Thursday night. [she says simply] Beyond that, I don't know anything else. Including which remaining Siren she intends to go after this week.
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[. . .]
But she does know who all of the Sirens are now.
And I do, too.
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[He pauses.]
Who is the last one, if you are allowed to tell me?
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