You can't mess around with people like that! There might not have been any other way to save her, but that isn't the kind of decision you can make on your own!
You don't have any more to say for yourself? If you felt strongly enough to kill her, you should feel strongly enough to stand up for your choice! So defend yourself!
Mm, not quite. If everyone had decided I deserved to die for it, I was prepared for that outcome. I never thought I wouldn't be found out.
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More like I was worried that if I'd announced what Meltryllis was at the start of the week, someone would kill her before we could find a way to save her.
When I hadn't found a solution by the end of the week, I made up my mind. But if I was going that far, then I'd rather kill Meltryllis after she transformed, since it was the monster at fault, not her... even though that made the fight a lot harder than it needed to be.
But I could afford to do that because I had the skull. Others wouldn't necessarily have that protection. Or, someone might decide not to take that chance.
[he gets enough flack back home for fighting fairly when he doesn't have to.]
I'm grateful you protected everybody. I wish you felt like you could've been honest about your plans, that's all. I can't support killing somebody, but I believe you when you say that you didn't see any other option.
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Okay. So, trial's over. Let's talk.
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All right, hit me.
[literally or figuratively?]
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[Socking him right in the jaw, then! He told him to!]
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[He's. Pretty sincere.]
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I suppose.
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[Crossing his arms.]
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[babo kim had no intention of justifying himself to others, but he's not in a position to deny galo.]
I didn't really trust anyone else. That's pretty much what it came down to.
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You thought we'd screw up your plan? Or you thought we'd vote you out?
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More like I was worried that if I'd announced what Meltryllis was at the start of the week, someone would kill her before we could find a way to save her.
When I hadn't found a solution by the end of the week, I made up my mind. But if I was going that far, then I'd rather kill Meltryllis after she transformed, since it was the monster at fault, not her... even though that made the fight a lot harder than it needed to be.
But I could afford to do that because I had the skull. Others wouldn't necessarily have that protection. Or, someone might decide not to take that chance.
[he gets enough flack back home for fighting fairly when he doesn't have to.]
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See? It did matter.
What you just said. I can respect that.
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Uh, thanks? You're not about to punch me again, are you?
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I could, if you think fighting it out will help us settle things. But I'm okay. I understand what you did and why you did it.
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Ah!]
Oh shit! I forgot! Who'd I punch in the face just now?
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[Staring at him for a second and then, so softly, patting him right on the cheek where he hit him.]
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I don't think he'll feel that.
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[Patting him again.]
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[tries really hard??? this is so fuckin weird????]
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[You're welcome, Missile. Anyway. He's suddenly serious again.]
I'm grateful you protected everybody. I wish you felt like you could've been honest about your plans, that's all. I can't support killing somebody, but I believe you when you say that you didn't see any other option.
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[Shrugging.]
Besides. . . [He trails off a little.]
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