[i mean, eichi does, apparently. /glances at this week's shield choice.....]
I see - those are good choices.
[She doesn't know Natsuo or Sanji well, herself - but neither of them has ever given her any reason to distrust them, either. Eichi could pick worse people to trust. There is a long, long list of people that would be worse for him to trust.]
I'm glad to hear that you think so, as well. [It's a relief, even if it's from someone he's still not sure he's read completely. He's always cautious, getting to know someone, and now it's life or death. It's natural, right?
Especially for someone weak like him.]
There are others who are close, if not there, but it feels more tense with each passing day.
It's only natural, after last week. [Someone died on a Thursday. The closer they get to next Thursday...] People can't help but wonder if they've put their trust in the wrong person, or if they should bother trusting anyone at all.
This game of the Crafters' - it thrives on that uncertainty.
...To be honest, sometimes I wonder how much Tiger-chan and Dragon-chan are forced into this. They addressed us as our hosts, but having strict rules for themselves as well has me curious, you know?
[Not that he trusts them or anything, he's just curious.]
Still, there's little to do about anything like that, I suppose.
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I see - those are good choices.
[She doesn't know Natsuo or Sanji well, herself - but neither of them has ever given her any reason to distrust them, either. Eichi could pick worse people to trust. There is a long, long list of people that would be worse for him to trust.]
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I'm glad to hear that you think so, as well. [It's a relief, even if it's from someone he's still not sure he's read completely. He's always cautious, getting to know someone, and now it's life or death. It's natural, right?
Especially for someone weak like him.]
There are others who are close, if not there, but it feels more tense with each passing day.
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It's only natural, after last week. [Someone died on a Thursday. The closer they get to next Thursday...] People can't help but wonder if they've put their trust in the wrong person, or if they should bother trusting anyone at all.
This game of the Crafters' - it thrives on that uncertainty.
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[Not that he trusts them or anything, he's just curious.]
Still, there's little to do about anything like that, I suppose.