I don't think I've been on one for...a really, really long time. [ which is why he does not sit yet, but he's leaning against the pole to watch tama go. ] But maybe you're onto something.
[ waits for tama to swing right over the top tbh. but ah. ]
There's a lot of little things you haven't really had a chance to do before, aren't there? [ they're not big deals, but they're so general he has started to wonder. no bagels. no swings. what's next? ]
Hey, I never implied that. I'm just telling it like it is. [ but...he will have a seat on another swing. he doesn't do anything, lightly kicking himself back and forth in little swinging motions while the cacodemon stays on him and watches tama swing. ]
And don't people say there's a difference between knowing and experiencing something? [ the knowledge argument...nico doesn't know this but if i have to live with this all the time so do you. ]
[ her swings slow down a little, less aggressive. she does look a little amused though. ]
The physicalism and non-physicalism about knowing something. I could tell you about the velocity and wind resistance of a swing, but that’s very different to knowing what it feels like to have the wind rush through your hair.
[ he looks ahead, still using a foot to lightly push himself to swing. ]
Maybe. I think flying feels a little different even then. Mostly because when you're airborne you don't have much to hold onto to prevent you from falling forever. But it's closer than most things.
That's still higher than most people. [ he and ryuki are like the same height iirc. ] And speaking of Ryuki, somehow I didn't realize you two knew each other already.
No, um. Mika actually mentioned it to me when I talked to her last Friday. It came up in conversation, I didn't think you were withholding it on purpose.
Yeah. She didn't realize--well. [ he mumbles: ] I guess maybe that makes more sense now. [ before he continues. ] She didn't realize that the doors locked and said she was staying at Gold Mouse with both of you. She said she'd given Ryuki an open invite to let you stay there whenever, but I'm the one who had to ask why because I had no idea.
None of us in the convenience store noticed until one of us tried to leave. So I think it surprised all of us. [ also that's what they deserve tbh. but also he kind of grins a little because that sounds like tama behavior based on what he knows so far.
and the grin fades just as quickly. ]
...yeah. I think there were a lot of things we all wish she could have said or done that she won't get the chance to now. I wish I could change that.
Yeah. Usually if a trap is sprung we notice right away, but we were busy grabbing snacks for us and the cocoa puff and didn't feel like anything was off.
[ ...yeah, about that. ]
...do you really think we're going to be able to get away without someone following that rule? [ he's interested on her thoughts about murder, it seems. ]
All of the doors in the city? I guess it can't hurt but do we have time, you think? Thursday's not that far. [ but that's a point, too. ] ...I would really like if that's where the villainy ended, but something tells me that rule five is making it a given thing. "When", rather than "if."
No, just— the room you’re in on Thursday. If it locks then… well. I don’t know what we can do. But maybe you could barricade the door or something? At least make it harder for someone to get inside.
If it’s in the rules, they want it to happen. That’s what it sounds like.
I wonder if we can prop the door open before we even step inside. That might prevent it from locking at all. Though...the doors unlocked at some point Thursday evening after we were asleep. Rocket was with us before he and Mika went out to play. A barricade might not be a terrible idea either. Harder to get in...and harder to get out.
[ in case you're staying with a killer, you know. ]
There has to be a way to get our phones working again, too. I find it strange that those only malfunctioned during that portion of the night as well. [ but. ] But if they want this to happen, then it sounds as if there are plenty of things we'll have to overcome if we want to stop it.
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I don't think I've been on one for...a really, really long time. [ which is why he does not sit yet, but he's leaning against the pole to watch tama go. ] But maybe you're onto something.
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[ SHOULD YOU BE SWINGING THAT HIGH THEN, MA’AM? ]
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There's a lot of little things you haven't really had a chance to do before, aren't there? [ they're not big deals, but they're so general he has started to wonder. no bagels. no swings. what's next? ]
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It’s not like I don’t know what a swing set is, y’know. I’ve just never been on one.
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Hey, I never implied that. I'm just telling it like it is. [ but...he will have a seat on another swing. he doesn't do anything, lightly kicking himself back and forth in little swinging motions while the cacodemon stays on him and watches tama swing. ]
And don't people say there's a difference between knowing and experiencing something? [ the knowledge argument...nico doesn't know this but if i have to live with this all the time so do you. ]
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[ her swings slow down a little, less aggressive. she does look a little amused though. ]
The physicalism and non-physicalism about knowing something. I could tell you about the velocity and wind resistance of a swing, but that’s very different to knowing what it feels like to have the wind rush through your hair.
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Exactly that. But now that you've had the chance, what would you have to say about being able to swing?
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It’s fun. It’s not exactly complicated, but it must be the closest you can get to flying.
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Maybe. I think flying feels a little different even then. Mostly because when you're airborne you don't have much to hold onto to prevent you from falling forever. But it's closer than most things.
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[ hmmmm? ]
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Floating...? By how much?
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Not super high? No higher than... Ryuki's head?
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I thought I mentioned it… I haven’t been keeping it a secret or anything.
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No, um. Mika actually mentioned it to me when I talked to her last Friday. It came up in conversation, I didn't think you were withholding it on purpose.
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[ me and lowe posting long past friday for the shenanigans of ryuki and tama getting defeated by a door. ]
Oh, I just showed up. [ ehe? ] But… [ aw ] … that’s sweet of her to have extended the invite. It would’ve been nice if she could’ve told me herself…
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and the grin fades just as quickly. ]
...yeah. I think there were a lot of things we all wish she could have said or done that she won't get the chance to now. I wish I could change that.
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[ she got accused of breaking the door :( ]
… I hope it doesn’t happen again. We don’t even have the guarantee of that, and now there’s that rule about Thursdays. [ she sighs. ]
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[ ...yeah, about that. ]
...do you really think we're going to be able to get away without someone following that rule? [ he's interested on her thoughts about murder, it seems. ]
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[ a week of people just rattling the door aggressively. ]
“Being a villain” doesn’t necessarily mean killing. It could be something like theft, or violence without death. Not ideal, but not life ending.
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If it’s in the rules, they want it to happen. That’s what it sounds like.
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I wonder if we can prop the door open before we even step inside. That might prevent it from locking at all. Though...the doors unlocked at some point Thursday evening after we were asleep. Rocket was with us before he and Mika went out to play. A barricade might not be a terrible idea either. Harder to get in...and harder to get out.
[ in case you're staying with a killer, you know. ]
There has to be a way to get our phones working again, too. I find it strange that those only malfunctioned during that portion of the night as well. [ but. ] But if they want this to happen, then it sounds as if there are plenty of things we'll have to overcome if we want to stop it.
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