...I thought it was her from the beginning... because of the trident.
But it's not just that. There are a lot of other suspicious things. Did you see the way she acted at Ms. Pekoyama's trial? She got so mad when someone suggested the incentives weren't real. And defending Ms. Pekoyama's reason.
She'll fry you and batter you before you can say "Not the hair!"
Hmph! The first thing! [She sounds like she's parroting what someone else has told her:] If we speak up now, it might distract people from the future trials at hand or divide the castle.... We have to find a good way to do it!
[yeah okay DEFINITELY NOTICING THAT. . .raises an eyebrow]
I doubt it'd divide the castle. . .if people are fond of a killer, they're fond of a killer. They can't change their emotions at the drop of a hat. Even though I was disgusted at myself for defending Miss Peko despite realizing her guilt, it couldn't change the fact that I thought she was an alright person. For a hit man.
You are right, though. . .if there is another murder--which I don't doubt, given the incentive, we need to focus on that. Maybe, if we all survive through the weekend, we could pull her aside and talk to her privately first.
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[a huff]
I don't know. The truth being known is what matters most. . .what people do with the information, well, that's up to them.
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And if you didn't have enough evidence to pin 'em down?!
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In any case, I guess I'd have to badger the truth out of them, or. . .ugh, bluff a confession out. Not sure how well that would go.
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....What about waiting, for now? Until we figure out a plan....
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[a beat]
Besides if I went out there right now to loudly declare my suspicion, I'd be laughed out of the castle, if that were possible.
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... I, um, I know who it is.... But we need a plan before we can do anything, you know?
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[whaaaaaaaaat]
[the joke doesn't even register, he just stares at her in disbelief]
You. . .you. . .
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Are you for real?! How? Why didn't you tell anyone!
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I wasn't sure until recently, and I didn't want to say anything until I was sure, anyway!
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Don't keep me in suspense, who do you think it is?
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It's not Athena! It's Feferi!
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W-who did you tell?!
. . .she makes the most sense, yeah, but how did you find out? Just thinking it through?
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...I thought it was her from the beginning... because of the trident.
But it's not just that. There are a lot of other suspicious things. Did you see the way she acted at Ms. Pekoyama's trial? She got so mad when someone suggested the incentives weren't real. And defending Ms. Pekoyama's reason.
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Yeah, she confronted me on that. . .I thought she was just being sympathetic. . .
. . .
Fish person or not, she's a girl, I can't punch her in the face..............[#priorities]
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[Everyone felt bad for Pekoyama, but no one else seemed to agree with her reasoning. ANYWAY] There's more than just that that's suspicious.
[Just giving him a look!!!] If you do that she's going to stuff you in Davy Jones's locker! Don't be a dummy.
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I'm not, I'm not! I don't want to end up in a fish fry.
So what are you saying, sit on my hands until there's a good time to call her out? Speak to her privately?
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She'll fry you and batter you before you can say "Not the hair!"
Hmph! The first thing! [She sounds like she's parroting what someone else has told her:] If we speak up now, it might distract people from the future trials at hand or divide the castle.... We have to find a good way to do it!
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I doubt it'd divide the castle. . .if people are fond of a killer, they're fond of a killer. They can't change their emotions at the drop of a hat. Even though I was disgusted at myself for defending Miss Peko despite realizing her guilt, it couldn't change the fact that I thought she was an alright person. For a hit man.
You are right, though. . .if there is another murder--which I don't doubt, given the incentive, we need to focus on that. Maybe, if we all survive through the weekend, we could pull her aside and talk to her privately first.