[ this is surprising only because it implies wearing a shirt, but moving on; ]
I doubt anyone's opening your stuff without looking in. You can carry any other thing that could be useful for protection, too. [ like wonderball items. ] Mix it with his supplies and some snacks, no one will think anything of it.
[ yes judging by the look on his face the coat is a surprise. anyway. ]
I'm more thinking if they assume it's just Will's stuff since he always has an oversupply of everything on him at any time. [ fond. but also judgy. ] But if Will keeps it with him and we're the only ones opening it, that might work out just fine. Especially if we keep getting locked in places on Thursdays.
And with everyone being forced to fall asleep, it's not like anyone would be able to stay up and keep a night watch to try and stop things from happening. I hadn't realized their control could spread that far as to stop us even in open spaces.
[ hm. wait. ]
It does kind of raise the point that nothing's stopping someone from killing any of us that are out in the open, too.
That's what I don't get. There were a lot of us out in that park, but... no one woke up except for Chiemi. [ to die and to murder both, which is just. rude. ] Rocket and Mika were picked at random, but was it... what, intent, that kept those three awake?
I don't know what happened with Rocket and Mika when the whole thing was an accident. But Argalia told me he'd decided to kill Chiemi before Thursday night and waited to see if he would wake up to do so. Obviously he did.
Yeah. Therein lies the problem. [ he had come to that same conclusion and it's, simply put, freaking him the fuck out. ] We already knew we were being watched and that whoever's behind those notes Hung and I found is orchestrating stuff, but to be able to know the intent before it happens is even more messed up than I thought.
If it's something like just having the thought is enough... someone might be driven over the edge just from waking up knowing what could happen anyway. There's no saying they would've gone through with it without that.
[ not that he's absolving anyone of being a rude murderer but also]
And the thing about it is, if two people wake up there's no guarantee that the person who sets out to target someone is going to be successful. If they try and target someone stronger than them, or someone with a wonderball power that can turn the tables, they might lose their own life. And what happens if two people are awake but nobody dies? Does everything just carry on like normal until the morning?
And who's even awake to be reporting all of these things in the paper? [ like. are the prinnies and police seriously letting this continue. he knows the answer but gods. ]
That...is what I've wondered. Who reported the gunshots? Why didn't anyone do anything before we woke up? I've been wondering if it's possible to set up cameras or something around the city to see if we can catch any glimpses of what happens on Thursdays.
They said the ones that were already there were turned off... [ why's there security cameras in one piece. and why are they snails. whatever. ] You think it'd be any different if we put some in ourselves?
I don't know. But we're not going to know until we try it ourselves, are we? [ sometimes you get tired of other people telling you how things should go and take matters into your own hands. ]
[ he seems to pause in his thoughts, because that actually makes sense. ]
...I don't think that's a bad idea either. If we know what's coming now, who says we can't set things up before Thursday night to try and trap whoever might be out there? Or at least give us a clue to what's happening while we're asleep. What sort of traps do you think would work?
Traps you can lay out in a city are a lot different than traps you can in a forest. [ so he's thinking about it for a little, mulling it over ] I don't know that we could trap people all night in any way, with the range of powers we've got. But maybe we could do something that'd leave a trace on whoever went inside places? I don't know how you'd do that without them noticing though. We're not exactly talking about wild animals.
Something hard to get rid of then. Paint? Or glitter's a good one. [ he's brainstorming please hold. ] Even something scented like perfume or something strong that you can't get rid of without multiple washes. This is where the Halloween store would probably help us if we had dyes or something we could use to mark people. Set up something in the doorway so it hits them on the way in.
This is sounding a little less like traps and more like pranks. [ he's just pointing it out amused but ] But glitter's good. It has to be something that's hard to wash off anyway.
It is not. [ it is. but damn. ] Either way it's not like anyone would notice if it looked innocuous enough, right? Glitter's the best option if we can find enough.
If we get some glitter and rig a system so it rains on people when they exit, at least even if they do manage to wash it off themselves it'll still be on the floor. That'll still point us in the right direction.
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[ this is surprising only because it implies wearing a shirt, but moving on; ]
I doubt anyone's opening your stuff without looking in. You can carry any other thing that could be useful for protection, too. [ like wonderball items. ] Mix it with his supplies and some snacks, no one will think anything of it.
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I'm more thinking if they assume it's just Will's stuff since he always has an oversupply of everything on him at any time. [ fond. but also judgy. ] But if Will keeps it with him and we're the only ones opening it, that might work out just fine. Especially if we keep getting locked in places on Thursdays.
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[ hm. wait. ]
It does kind of raise the point that nothing's stopping someone from killing any of us that are out in the open, too.
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I don't know what happened with Rocket and Mika when the whole thing was an accident. But Argalia told me he'd decided to kill Chiemi before Thursday night and waited to see if he would wake up to do so. Obviously he did.
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Right. But-- that means whatever's keeping us asleep somehow knows if someone wants to kill. [ and that's... not great. ]
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[ not that he's absolving anyone of being a rude murderer but also]
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And who's even awake to be reporting all of these things in the paper? [ like. are the prinnies and police seriously letting this continue. he knows the answer but gods. ]
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[ he's. never thought about it. ]
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...I don't think that's a bad idea either. If we know what's coming now, who says we can't set things up before Thursday night to try and trap whoever might be out there? Or at least give us a clue to what's happening while we're asleep. What sort of traps do you think would work?
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[ we are Not saying footprints ]
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