John (
greatoldjohn) wrote2022-10-31 02:46 am
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TLV Inbox

[in a rather deep voice] "This is John Doe. Please leave your message. I'll get back to you as soon as I can. I may respond in text if I'm currently with Arthur. Apologies."
Now Moved To: Inbox: Act II - please tag in there!

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[ John's tone questions how he could speak too fondly about Arthur.]
[...'e-enamored'?]
[ ...someone might be feeling just a tiny bit Seen and Called Out right now, sir. How dare. There's a blustery noise from within as he gains his composure again.]
[ It was during the later portions of the party. We were discussing those close to us. She told me about her team and Pagan and I told her about you. I wasn't about to lie to her in a moment like that. ]
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Now- John, I'm not going to ask you to lie to someone, least of all because you're somewhat terrible at it. No, it's more... Misty's own inclinations towards invasions of privacy, plus her distinct obsession with teams and partners - of course she would have taken an interest in me, on your words. That's hardly your fault.
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[ Shut up. He's allowed to have feelings.
...and yes, he knows he's a bad liar. You don't have to rub it in, Arthur. Christ. ]
[ I was there during your first discussion, as you recall. When things began to go... poorly, for lack of a better word, I messaged her. She... shares my unfortunate tendency to react to hurt and disappointment with anger and aggression. ]
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[Taking the piss a bit, but it's not necessarily wrong.]
I didn't realise you were messaging her, I'll admit. It certainly didn't seem like she was changing tactics in any way. Just felt like she wanted to win.
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I can show you the messages once we're back in our cabin, if you'd like. Most of it was public anyway. ]
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[ Very very resigned. ]
[She doesn't like to stop attacking when something like that happens because she thinks it makes her look weak and vulnerable. I tried to explain that isn't the case, but she didn't believe me.
I also told her that you didn't even realize she was looking for empathy when she did. She didn't really believe me then either.]
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[He scoffs dryly.]
I can't believe a literal child is able to grasp the concept more succinctly than a grown fucking woman.
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But I'm glad to hear that you cleared things up with Kyoko before she left.]
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