A lot of them are friendly, but they seem really insistent on the fact that they can't be our friends. It's pretty easy to imagine that there's some danger here for them, too, given their boss and his whole thing.
Yeah. I guess we don't have to worry about them slipping. [ the way it happened in. their adventure. he does not say ] Some people here are nosy enough it might end up an issue, though.
Right. I think I've pushed too much recently... Even if I don't think we can count on them too much as long as they've got other duties, that doesn't mean I want them to get hurt somehow.
[he makes a face at that, uncomfortable for a second, because damn the pessimism indeed!! but cloud is valid, probably. after that moment of hesitation, though:]
Remember that bit, about how if we're alive at the end of it and in the lobby at check out time, that's when we'll have fulfilled the terms of our contract? Why specify that? Lobby's not exactly a hard place to get to right now.
It's probably that, too. It's what I thought of it at first as well. ...But there's nothing in that contract guaranteeing access to the lobby at that time in the first place, either.
Yeah. In general, I'd say we should keep an eye out for any loophole that'd stop the Nightman from fulfilling his end of the contract. But considering how this shit works, might be that he never intends to go through with it in the first place. What are we going to do? Sue him?
I realize how this sounds, given the kind of person he seems to be, but... I think for now, until we can get more information, we just have to hope that isn't the case. And if it turns out later that it is, then I'll...
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[be nice]
One of them also said that showing their face would be a risk, so... I'm guessing their employer is pretty strict.
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[ gossiping about virgo is forever ]
I figured. We had rules about showing our faces too much, too, and we didn't even have a crazy employer.
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You might wanna share that with more people. Just in case.
[ he has no trust in their collective braincell. ]
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Right. Bringing it up in public probably isn't the greatest idea for the same reason, but I can mention it to people starting tomorrow.
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[ he is being so nice by only calling them enthusiastic ]
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[he hesitates for a moment, but...]
Do you think that - the end, where they lied about the contract the entire time... Do you think that could be some kind of hint or clue, too?
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I did, yeah. What about it?
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[but it does seem strange, now that he mentions it.]
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[frowning! bad.]
We'll just have to find a way to keep an eye out for that possibility, and try to stop it from closing off.
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[he takes a breath.]
Then we can figure out how to deal with it then.
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[ rupert. ]
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Sorry, I'm kind of - used to having to do things on my own, lately. But that doesn't have to be the case here.
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