[Luckily for both of them she's still easygoing for now and she returns the smile. ]
Our apologies, sir. We had business to attend to for preparations of yesterday's trial and last night all three of us were cleaning the mansion. It didn't seem fair to leave Plum to do it alone.
[She doesn't quite know Library group tried to call for her sister Thursday, so she doesn't mention that. ]
First of all, you shouldn't have just taken her body away like that. You should have let us look at her. Also, what was with us being locked in rooms all night? And also, why are there wererats here? Isn't this some kinda fancy mansion? You should hire better pest control.
If you had looked at her right away, the infection would have spread. We didn't want to put anyone else at a risk until precautions were put into place. And it's not our fault the rats got in!
[But...she pouts.] We were locked in our room on Thursday too, you know.
Sorry. [She does sound apologetic at least.] We weren't sure what the damage was and we had preparations to make on Friday. There wasn't time.
[There's a nod following that.] That night, the door to our room shut and we couldn't leave even if you guys called for us. The house is old...sometimes it just does things like that.
So what made you decide to do that whole trial and execution thing? If it was my house, and someone turned into a wererat and started biting people...well, it doesn't seem like the plan you'd come up with on the fly.
That's why we couldn't talk to you guys on Friday! We had to come up with a proper procedure to follow what happened and instill the rules of the house for the sake of the house and its guests.
...it took us a little while to figure everything out. [...]
I think it was right we worked to find out who did it. Michiru needed to know the truth. But you can't just go around executing people! Especially when we don't know why something like that happened to Nikki. We could have kept her locked in that cage for now and tried to find medicine to cure her. Or if it wasn't a sickness, if she actually committed murder on purpose, then she should go to jail.
...Mr. Thymos, we don't exactly have a jail nearby. [She blinks a little like she's surprised nobody else has actually said that before.] I understand your concerns, but for the safety of the other guests we couldn't afford time to look for a solution that wouldn't come.
...besides. What's better for the benefit of the guest? Being locked up and tortured, or relieved from the monster inside of her?
You seem very nonchalant for someone who was set on fire...[No, not the time to get distracted!] But let's say it's like this. What if it was like you broke your bones, and those bones didn't heal. Instead, even more of your bones broke until all of your bones were broken. That doesn't seem like a good thing, right? Wouldn't you want to fix the broken bones?
That wasn't the right part of the analogy to focus on. It was either take care of this now, or leave Nikki to suffer a worse fate. You saw what happened when we released her from the cage. And if something like this happens again, we have to be prepared.
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[Shouting at the door, and then ringing the bell again. Hmm. Must be broken.]
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You rang, Mr. Thymos?
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[Grinning at her! He called her because he hasn't started shit with her yet, since they haven't spoken at all.]
Where were you guys all weekend, huh? I've been calling and calling!
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Our apologies, sir. We had business to attend to for preparations of yesterday's trial and last night all three of us were cleaning the mansion. It didn't seem fair to leave Plum to do it alone.
[She doesn't quite know Library group tried to call for her sister Thursday, so she doesn't mention that. ]
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[Just getting right to it.]
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[Hmm.]
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[But...she pouts.] We were locked in our room on Thursday too, you know.
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[But that's sure something.]
You guys were also locked in...? Do you know what happened with that?
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[There's a nod following that.] That night, the door to our room shut and we couldn't leave even if you guys called for us. The house is old...sometimes it just does things like that.
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...it took us a little while to figure everything out. [...]
Do you believe in justice, Mr. Thymos?
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That's what I believe.
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...besides. What's better for the benefit of the guest? Being locked up and tortured, or relieved from the monster inside of her?
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Have you ever been sick or really badly injured?
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[To use the cage again? We just don't know.]
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