Yes. Eight weeks to prove you're capable of change for the better.
[ i don't know how to tell you this but the location absolutely did not reset itself. ]
Mostly the questions. Cleaning up after yourselves is up to you. We'll also try to plan events, and we coordinated the different places you'll get to see. Things like that.
[ DIDN'T IT BECOME CLEAN ON SATURDAY MORNING? He meant that, but if it was someone deciding they will clean everything and all the hateful crimes were undone then that's nice of them. ]
Events...? More enrichment, I'm guessing. Or opportunities to make progress.
[ I MEAN I GUESS THE DAMAGE WAS UNDONE BUT THAT'S BECAUSE THE ENTIRE SETTING BECAME DIFFERENT. but no that's fair. any damage since they got the neighborhood, though, has just stayed or been manually cleaned. ]
Yes. We want you to work on self improvement. But we also want you to have fun and get along with each other. Think of it as one in the same.
... Everyone's? [ they sound hopeful, but like they are aware that's impossible. ] But if you don't enjoy an activity, you're free to sit out. We won't force you to participate.
They likely will, if left to their own devices... [ Dread is back, but mildly and comically. It's like dreading subbing for a teacher for kindergarten. ] Though I don't know where they'll get supplies and resources if they need them.
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Good afternoon.
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Good afternoon! I hope that you're settling in.
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I've acclimated for the most part, but it'll take some time to normalize the amount of damage this group seems to cause on surrounding facilities.
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I hope that they will stop doing that before it becomes normalized, instead. Having those of you who disapprove should help.
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[ Not criticized too harshly because confiscation works, but man. ]
Yourself?
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[ headtilt. ]
What about me?
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Have you found yourself the right amount of work?
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[ It's not like they can keep trying at it forever. ]
You all mostly field questions? And do... Clean-up.
[ He has no idea how to describe the locations resetting itself. ]
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[ i don't know how to tell you this but the location absolutely did not reset itself. ]
Mostly the questions. Cleaning up after yourselves is up to you. We'll also try to plan events, and we coordinated the different places you'll get to see. Things like that.
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Events...? More enrichment, I'm guessing. Or opportunities to make progress.
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Yes. We want you to work on self improvement. But we also want you to have fun and get along with each other. Think of it as one in the same.
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... By whose definition of fun.
[ Dreading and not going to hide it. ]
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... Everyone's? [ they sound hopeful, but like they are aware that's impossible. ] But if you don't enjoy an activity, you're free to sit out. We won't force you to participate.
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... I'm not so much of an uncultured dead fish. I'm sure there will be an event that catches my interest.
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With any luck, all of them will. But we'll see. And if our events aren't to your liking, everyone is free to organize their own, too.
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Unless you three are willing to provide?
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[ they hum. ]
We're taking note of the requests that we get. But I would hope that people can make do with what they have for a little while longer.
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What would people be requesting already? We have shelter, clothes, food, and enrichment...
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You're content with what you have?
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What I want isn't tangible or easily attainable to begin with, so yes. What we have right now is enough.
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[ but there's medicine and band-aids in the convenience store, so it's probably fine. anyway: ]
What is it that you want?
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[ almost! So he has both hands.
His eyebrows knit, thinking. It's very complicated. ]
It's a naive wish, unfitting for someone my age and stature.
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Who did that? [ HELP? ]
Why do your wishes have to fit your age and stature? What makes it naive?
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[ even if self-defense, it's much? But also Jacopo is one to hold a grudge. ]
... As you grow up, you have to learn how to let go and accept things can't be what they used to be.
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