I, uh. This is gonna sound weird. And be, like, a lot. But I said I'd tell you, and I think I'm supposed to try and talk about this kind of thing more for some reason. But I found your body, after you got erased? And uh...
[ she just. stops there. that's not a good place to stop. ]
Yeah. I mean, this whole game has been, but it's also like—I dunno, I was dealing with ghosts before and kind of seeing people die and come back and be fine again, so whatever.
[ that is not whatever. ]
Anyway. [ ... ] Actually, I feel like it's weird to put any of this on you, so never mind.
[ he shrugs, his image flickering as he does so. ]
This entire place is... crazy. Even if you saw ghosts before, that's different from finding corpses—and some of the people here die in really gross ways?—and... everything else.
[ she shrugs back and then just does not elaborate on that part it's fine she tried. ]
Yeah, that's true. Usually didn't have to, like, examine the bodies or anything. Actually it was more like they just disappeared after whatever horrible thing happened to them. And people jumping out of windows or falling off of bridges is pretty different from, like, a guy getting blown up.
Yeah, actually. I'm not sure I'd describe the dead as sane. We're definitely prone to going off the deep end. If those first text messages didn't give away.
No, I kind of get it. Like, tension is kind of snapping here just from seeing you guys. I bet once you die it's like—kind of a relief? I can see losing it a little.
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Tell me about it. I regret not trying to kill D that night all the time. [ ... ] I'm trying to follow up with a bright side, but I can't think of one.
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Yeah, this really isn't how I though the school year was going to go.
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I, uh. This is gonna sound weird. And be, like, a lot. But I said I'd tell you, and I think I'm supposed to try and talk about this kind of thing more for some reason. But I found your body, after you got erased? And uh...
[ she just. stops there. that's not a good place to stop. ]
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oh okay.
well, that's kind of weird. she found his body. his dead body.
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Oh... shit. [ he blinks really slowly as he processes that. ] Sorry that must've been... traumatic.
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[ that is not whatever. ]
Anyway. [ ... ] Actually, I feel like it's weird to put any of this on you, so never mind.
[ nailed it ]
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[ he shrugs, his image flickering as he does so. ]
This entire place is... crazy. Even if you saw ghosts before, that's different from finding corpses—and some of the people here die in really gross ways?—and... everything else.
It's a miracle we're all still sane.
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Yeah, that's true. Usually didn't have to, like, examine the bodies or anything. Actually it was more like they just disappeared after whatever horrible thing happened to them. And people jumping out of windows or falling off of bridges is pretty different from, like, a guy getting blown up.
Jury's out on sanity around here, though.
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Yeah, actually. I'm not sure I'd describe the dead as sane. We're definitely prone to going off the deep end. If those first text messages didn't give away.
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I don't know. Sometimes you just get swept up in something, you know.
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No, I kind of get it. Like, tension is kind of snapping here just from seeing you guys. I bet once you die it's like—kind of a relief? I can see losing it a little.
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