Ah-- of course. I'll be back once I find out, alright?
[PLEASE CLEAN THE CORPSE WATER OFF. Not that he actually, like. Minds corpse water on the floor or anything but Beck probably wants a break from being covered in blood.]
Once a week, but multiple in a day, maybe? Unless this is another situation where something went unexpectedly wrong, like how Prompto was an anomaly of sorts.
[But he's at a loss for answers and just looks faintly frustrated.]
Might be best to try getting on the good side of the dearly departed, too - not ours, but the ones that came before us. I've heard they aren't very fond.
From Zero, who heard it from Nathan. That could certainly work against us, if we're dealing with harmful entities on one end and actively unhelpful ones on the other.
If nothing else, it might help to know why they aren't. That way we can take steps to change it, or at least know what to avoid so we don't make things worse.
[He's not a mediator between the living and the dead, usually, but these are pretty universal Interacting With Dead Things standards.]
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No... I came right back here. Do you know?
[Because corpse water, and all that.]
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No idea yet, but I was planning on asking around soon.
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[...]
In the meantime, I think I'm going to take a shower, actually.
[Corpse! Water!]
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[PLEASE CLEAN THE CORPSE WATER OFF. Not that he actually, like. Minds corpse water on the floor or anything but Beck probably wants a break from being covered in blood.]
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Whenever he returns, he’ll find her sitting on the bed, significantly cleaner. Still, as he enters:]
Who is it?
[It would be a lie to say she hasn’t been growing more nervous.]
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ANYWAY, in he comes, now the bearer of bad news and also more dead people. At least they don't have four bodies... Nikkari.]
It was Aizawa. [Which, like... terrible as it is, he also couldn't help but feel a little bit relieved that it wasn't anyone he was closer to.]
That's our three, then, hm...?
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She lets out a breath she didn’t realize she’s been holding in. It seems a little bit awful to her, too, to be relieved... And yet.]
Tomorrow’s going to be... tricky.
[To say the least.]
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Anyway they can be in the awful club together. He sets his hands at his hips, huffing out a little sigh that's cut a bit short from mild agitation.]
Unfortunately, I doubt things will ever be getting less tricky here. [DEMONS!!] But I'd still hoped we'd have a little more time than this.
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[She sighs.]
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[But he's at a loss for answers and just looks faintly frustrated.]
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[So this is looking
bad.]
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But... In the first broadcast he made to us, he said he hoped we could avoid that, right? So - there must be a way.
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There's always a way! No such thing as a situation you can't get out of, you know. We'll just have to keep looking.
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[Maybe.]
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[WHICH IS, hm, a problem.]
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Who'd you hear that from? Nathan?
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From Zero, who heard it from Nathan. That could certainly work against us, if we're dealing with harmful entities on one end and actively unhelpful ones on the other.
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[rude af, ghosts!!]
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[Maybe they're just sad and bitter ghosts who want everyone else to suffer...]
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[He's not a mediator between the living and the dead, usually, but these are pretty universal Interacting With Dead Things standards.]
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[Normally it would be a joke, but. Everything here is wild.]
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[He's absolutely seriously considering this now GOD.]
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Do you think we should talk to Nathan about it?
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