Well while she's here she'd better make sure there's nothing in this toilet or its tank, and grab whatever towels are around to take back to the other room.]
[Oh. Yeah she doesn't like that, seeing Battler cry that much over them... That bit he says about Rudolf being a bastard but not deserving to die or whatever...]
...I'm sorry we failed you.
[She just kind of whispers that as she moves on to any other puddles nearby, just as many as she can manage to clean up with the towels.]
The towels can get a couple more of the globs--against the wall, though, there's a smaller one that's really child sized.
Dealing with that is also dealing with the memory of Battler speaking with a blue-haired girl about how she can determine someone's dead without Detective Authority and it devolving into her explaining how Maria quietly played dead against the wall, even while Rosa was beheaded right in front of her. Didn't even put up a struggle when it was Maria's turn--Battler's screams of outrage probably echo the same way they did when he found Maria in the guesthouse.
I didn't say she should, I know the difference. She shouldn't die at all. So I guess we're just in agreement.
[But she doesn't want to argue about this? So once she's cleaned it, she's taking those towels to discard in the washroom and then looking in the wardrobe.]
Man, Natsuhi's been killed so many times in Beato's games. So. Many. Times. But then the montage just ends with the sight of her laying on the ground in the underground room with a bullet in her head. So, y'know.
She'll just. Leave that one be. Don't dead open inside. Well, the other two are working on some things, and besides that it looks like they've got things pretty well covered, so she might as well go open that door.]
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Well while she's here she'd better make sure there's nothing in this toilet or its tank, and grab whatever towels are around to take back to the other room.]
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cw: gore. real real bad gore
Ushiromiya Battler should have realized what the lack of faces meant.
Re: cw: gore. real real bad gore
...I'm sorry we failed you.
[She just kind of whispers that as she moves on to any other puddles nearby, just as many as she can manage to clean up with the towels.]
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Dealing with that is also dealing with the memory of Battler speaking with a blue-haired girl about how she can determine someone's dead without Detective Authority and it devolving into her explaining how Maria quietly played dead against the wall, even while Rosa was beheaded right in front of her. Didn't even put up a struggle when it was Maria's turn--Battler's screams of outrage probably echo the same way they did when he found Maria in the guesthouse.
Ushiromiya Maria was too young to die like that.
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...Anyone can die like that no matter their age. It feels especially cruel, and she didn't deserve to, but unfortunately it's very much possible.
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I didn't say she should, I know the difference. She shouldn't die at all. So I guess we're just in agreement.
[But she doesn't want to argue about this? So once she's cleaned it, she's taking those towels to discard in the washroom and then looking in the wardrobe.]
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Anyway, there's just gore in the wardrobe.
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She'll just. Leave that one be. Don't dead open inside. Well, the other two are working on some things, and besides that it looks like they've got things pretty well covered, so she might as well go open that door.]
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You continue.