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see right through your beautiful lies ( semi-open )
[ When you awaken, you're in what seems to be an abandoned warehouse; it looks like the place hasn't been used for its original intent in ages, though the smell of copper permeates the area. The carcasses of corpses lie around here and there - some dismembered, some completely intact - along with creepy, oversized masks of rabbits.
The warehouse itself isn't that big -- there's two floors, and many doors. However, each door is locked, and the only way through is to find a key.
However, you're not alone. There's a girl who seems to be panicking nervously, fiddling with her skirt anxiously as she sits on her wheelchair, glancing every now and again at you, not all that certain as what to do. At least, that's before you awaken, which is when she gasps in sheer surprise. ]
You're-- you're finally awake.
The warehouse itself isn't that big -- there's two floors, and many doors. However, each door is locked, and the only way through is to find a key.
However, you're not alone. There's a girl who seems to be panicking nervously, fiddling with her skirt anxiously as she sits on her wheelchair, glancing every now and again at you, not all that certain as what to do. At least, that's before you awaken, which is when she gasps in sheer surprise. ]
You're-- you're finally awake.
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[ Her voice is idly curious as she speaks, childlike, yet amused. Almost as if she could care less. ]
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[ She won't deny it, but she won't confirm it, either. ]
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I don't have any...but I don't think I have any proving otherwise.
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[He looks up. Far from fully defeated, he seems determined.]
All you need is your own love for your father. Your memories of him. Think of something, anything, that only you would know about him. That would never show up in any documentation.
There's your evidence.
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[ She knows that she's lost this. ]
But even so, what are you going to do about it? Are you planning on killing me now? [ Rei's putting on a brave face as she smiles cruelly at the two of them. ]
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Not exactly...but you're only going to leave with us. [Seeing as the key is probably a bar code on Rei--no. She can't kill her. Not yet. Instead she swings the ax low so it would injure her legs.]
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M...Mitsuki!
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Thankfully, she can still walk with no problems. ]
Fine. Change of conditions, then. I'll let you two free. If Mitsuki puts down her axe at the far end of this room. Besides, it's not as if anybody will ever believe you two if you went and told the tale.
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[She glares at the neat dodge. She's clearly not ready to just abandon her weapon.]
If I set this down, you might let us go but we wouldn't have any proof. Do you really think I'd let you go walking out of here?
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[ She says this clearly, and without emotion. ]
And if you don't put it down, I can and will call the cops. I won't allow them to let you go a second time.
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[There are more...but she's not in the mental state ready to answer those quite yet.]
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[Not that on some level Rei doesn't deserve what she gets, I guess, but I just don't think I could condone an execution on my watch. Again.]
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As for the location of your father, he's dead. He died in the hospital months ago.
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In the hospital but-- [She remembers how she found him. How she had called the hospital right away. How she had thought that it wouldn't come to this. That he'd be okay. He'd be alright. She remembers all that. She then remembers something else.
The doctors telling her that they had arrived too late. They couldn't help him. She falls to her knees, the axe is still in her hands.]
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Mitsuki... I'm sorry. I really am...
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[ She's still playing this up in her childish act, if only because it amuses her. ]
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[She's not even looking up.]
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If Mitsuki had insisted that she had to speak with him--maybe he would have canceled his plans. Then this entire thing would have been avoided. Which is opposite to what Rei would have wanted.
It made her stomach sick.] Then Yu-kun and Kei-chan weren't...
[She slumps forward even more.]
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You... knew Yu, didn't you Mitsuki? Personally.
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[She knows she killed him. At the time she thought it had been justified. Though, now, remembering what Yu had said to her during the Rabbit Doubt game. How he had stayed in her hospital room even though it was dangerous to him.
She can't keep herself from crying now.]
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There are only two crimes I cannot forgive in this world: Poisoning, and betrayal. Rei... you may not have pulled the trigger, but this blood is still on your hands. You betrayed me, you've made others betray their closest friends. For that... I can never forgive you. Ever.
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And? It doesn't change anything in the slightest. Just because you have Mitsuki now doesn't mean anything. You won't be able to stop me. This game is one that lasts forever. Anyway, I promised a way out in exchange for that, didn't I?
[ Steps walk closer to the door as she gives them a cold stare. bending over as she lifts her skirt, taking off the barcode sticker off her thigh as she scans it onto the machine, the door unlocking with a click. ]
And now you can leave. If you try to bring me along with you, I won't hesitate to use my last resort. [ Holding up her phone with a grin, her finger right on the button to activate whatever her plan is. ]
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