Dr. Newton Geiszler (
completelycrazy) wrote2018-04-08 01:01 am
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week 4 - izaya - saturday, post-trial
[This is not going to be a fun conversation. Hell, Newt half thinks Izaya might just slit his throat on the spot. He's not sure what the rule is on murdering outside of curfew, but he has a feeling Izaya won't care about that, either.
But he needs to get this over with.
He finds him in the Italian place, which... Is poetic. Ugh.]
Guess we should talk, huh?
But he needs to get this over with.
He finds him in the Italian place, which... Is poetic. Ugh.]
Guess we should talk, huh?

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How... did you get that?
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At the same time, I believe Mr Kurusu's words were sincere. So it may be a sum benefit. Maybe they'll stop killing the most goodhearted Players and instead pursue those who are callous or unfeeling?
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[He's too socially dumb to figure you out, dude. Stop making this confusing!!]
I guess if both Reaper factions are aiming to save everyone, that... Well. There are worse things, maybe. We've known from the start that there's no getting out of here without losing a few in the process, so the promise of saving everyone is worth, uh, fighting for, if you want to put it that way.
[...] Akira killed Chuuya. That's why the crime scene was laid out like it was. He felt bad about it.
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[no, it's what he does!]
Who's to say? After all, that's the kind of person he's shown himself to be. At the same time, there's one more Reaper over on that side. And Mr Kurusu was neither the most passionate person at this trial when it came to Ranpo and Madara's deaths, nor is he the one who showed the most fury towards Caren and Chuuya.
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[He was uhhh preoccupied.]
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...Undine?
[w h a t]
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An unlikely candidate, right? She's got that generally sweet personality. Well, it's not like I can do some kind of magical check to see if it's her or not, but if you consider the evidence from that perspective, doesn't she seem probable?
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[But Izaya's right. It does sound likely, just, yikes. This is really coming out of left field. He's gonna need time to process.]
If she's really a Reaper, we're in good hands. I trust her.
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[A knife appears from Izaya's sleeve and slams into Newt's left shoulder. But that's merely a distraction, because a second knife has gone through Newt's right hand, straight through, to pierce into the table. And he twists.]
You trust a girl who feigns sorrow and embraces self-righteousness, who would leave a man's corpse in a 'respectful' and 'peaceful' repose although that man cares nothing for such things and would have wanted his death to be seen as the ugly thing it was. In other words, you trust someone who deludes herself and projects her ideals onto others against their wishes. Yeah, you trust that kind of person, but when it comes to someone who's honest about the kind of guy he is, you decide to kill.
[He twists. He twists and twists and twists, so that the wound will not be simple, so that it will be difficult to heal.]
Ah, that's funny, that's really funny! That you'd pick the self-righteous hypocrite who thinks she's a hero over the honest villain who does not ask forgiveness for what he's done! Truly, the way humans decide who to trust is remarkable, it's always, always remarkable to me! I love your humanity that decides to spit on an ugly truth in favour of a saccharine lie, I love it with all my heart!