It has! ( bright smile. ) I hope you’ve been doing well.
( better than this, at the very least. makoto has never hid his feelings of utter derision and loathing for these little games that the casino tends to press-gang them into, though it’s not just the golden peacock that’s having its fun with them, is it? with Diamond’s game, it had seemed a joint effort between the suit and the resort at large, but whatever’s been happening lately… it seems like Clubs and the House are more at odds this time. he isn’t sure what it means, but when it comes to the guests caught in the crossfire, does it really matter? they are here, as per usual, to jump through hoops when signaled.
he at least similarly thinks that esi isn’t the worst company to have in such a scenario, though perhaps that might change depending on what exactly these dice are going to ask them to say or do. given the game is truth or dare, it feels obvious enough to guess that it will try to pry dreadful secrets out of them while simultaneously trying to force them into intimate situations with one another. you know, the usual. kind of strange when things like this end up becoming rote and expected, right? )
Go right ahead. ( makoto leans up against the table, watching with interest as esi rolls the dice, taking note of the result: four. there’s a buzz and flash of light from his Watch, but makoto is more interested in watching his expression as he reads whatever it says.
he doesn’t really glean all that much. esi isn’t nearly so much of an open book as makoto himself still is.
his words are far more indicative. makoto’s eyebrow arches. ) That bad? ( he rolls his shoulders in a noncommittal shrug. ) Probably with whatever magic brought us here and holds this place together and does all the other weird things that happen here. ( he breathes a sigh. ) I’m not sure if you’d be able to fool it.
( maybe even if you said a lie but believed it to be true. that would be an interesting experiment, at least… )
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( better than this, at the very least. makoto has never hid his feelings of utter derision and loathing for these little games that the casino tends to press-gang them into, though it’s not just the golden peacock that’s having its fun with them, is it? with Diamond’s game, it had seemed a joint effort between the suit and the resort at large, but whatever’s been happening lately… it seems like Clubs and the House are more at odds this time. he isn’t sure what it means, but when it comes to the guests caught in the crossfire, does it really matter? they are here, as per usual, to jump through hoops when signaled.
he at least similarly thinks that esi isn’t the worst company to have in such a scenario, though perhaps that might change depending on what exactly these dice are going to ask them to say or do. given the game is truth or dare, it feels obvious enough to guess that it will try to pry dreadful secrets out of them while simultaneously trying to force them into intimate situations with one another. you know, the usual. kind of strange when things like this end up becoming rote and expected, right? )
Go right ahead. ( makoto leans up against the table, watching with interest as esi rolls the dice, taking note of the result: four. there’s a buzz and flash of light from his Watch, but makoto is more interested in watching his expression as he reads whatever it says.
he doesn’t really glean all that much. esi isn’t nearly so much of an open book as makoto himself still is.
his words are far more indicative. makoto’s eyebrow arches. ) That bad? ( he rolls his shoulders in a noncommittal shrug. ) Probably with whatever magic brought us here and holds this place together and does all the other weird things that happen here. ( he breathes a sigh. ) I’m not sure if you’d be able to fool it.
( maybe even if you said a lie but believed it to be true. that would be an interesting experiment, at least… )