[it's actually a decent distraction, to be honest. taichi doesn't know how to use a real sword but he can use melee objects just fine. and like. a pen. slash jab, etc.]
We got way too distracted at the beginning. Last time it was a bear, this time it was about the biting thing...I feel like we might've lost some time there, but I don't know if it would've even helped.
No kidding. [...though. slashing.] Then again, it could have possibly been helpful if the circumstances were different. That's the problem. What if his killer had actually bitten him before that? I asked myself that question yesterday before we even knew what it meant.
Would it have mattered? No matter what it means, something like that wouldn't be hard to fake. Or if we look at it the other way, they'd just have to say that they didn't feel that way about the guy and we'd have no evidence to the contrary.
[nooo! he attempts to block the jab but leo probably hits his hand anyway.]
On the contrary to that, when it's something that obvious it's almost stupid not to look at it just in case. Again, we nearly missed a culprit just because she was sitting down.
...I'm not disagreeing with you. But I think there's a better way to do this than not doing it at all and going full force without stopping.
[ at least he doesn't hit hard. also it is just a pen. ]
Yeah, I get what you mean. But I've got a feeling that we overthought it some, too. All that time we spent on the geese when it was probably just a confirmation that we had an accomplice situation when we already knew that?
[ leo shrugs. distractions in trial are bad, fam! ]
[true, leo is the demigod where a pen is just a pen for the most part.]
I still think there was a different meaning to it that we overlooked. The mentor/student angle makes sense. Adult and child less so, but it's still possible. I think I'm more annoyed we spent so many vouchers on birds that hate half of the people in the room.
[ wow he could maybe make a riptide knockoff if he wanted to ]
I could see the mentor and student angle, but it's hard to tell who that could be when it's only been a few weeks.
There's not much we can do about it now. It kind of makes me feel bad for Yamato, though. Using all those vouchers on something like that must be really frustrating for him.
That's the thing. The hint was just obscure enough we'd have to really think it through based on what we know about everybody in a short amount of time. It wouldn't have worked for most of us.
[at the mention of yamato though he frowns.]
It was his choice and he'll complain for a while but I doubt he regrets trying it. We've done stupider things before.
So I guess that's our cue to try to get to know each other better? [ he makes a face. ] Because that will make it easier for us, if this keeps happening.
Same here. I don't know about you, though, but usually my stupid decisions don't have to do with catching a murderer.
We should be doing that anyway, but yeah. If this keeps happening we should have a better idea what people are like. Maybe then we won't spend hours trying to find a suspect.
[but he shakes his head.] Most of my stupid decisions are spent on trying to stop people from destroying everything. Let's call it preventative action?
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[ you're doing great, sweetie. leo strikes back! slash slash! ]
...Where do you think we went wrong?
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We got way too distracted at the beginning. Last time it was a bear, this time it was about the biting thing...I feel like we might've lost some time there, but I don't know if it would've even helped.
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and he winces at that, probably giving taichi an opening in this very intense pen battle ]
Maybe next time we should save those kinds of revelations for outside of trials.
it solved nothing for leo either ]
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Would it have mattered? No matter what it means, something like that wouldn't be hard to fake. Or if we look at it the other way, they'd just have to say that they didn't feel that way about the guy and we'd have no evidence to the contrary.
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On the contrary to that, when it's something that obvious it's almost stupid not to look at it just in case. Again, we nearly missed a culprit just because she was sitting down.
...I'm not disagreeing with you. But I think there's a better way to do this than not doing it at all and going full force without stopping.
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Yeah, I get what you mean. But I've got a feeling that we overthought it some, too. All that time we spent on the geese when it was probably just a confirmation that we had an accomplice situation when we already knew that?
[ leo shrugs. distractions in trial are bad, fam! ]
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I still think there was a different meaning to it that we overlooked. The mentor/student angle makes sense. Adult and child less so, but it's still possible. I think I'm more annoyed we spent so many vouchers on birds that hate half of the people in the room.
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I could see the mentor and student angle, but it's hard to tell who that could be when it's only been a few weeks.
There's not much we can do about it now. It kind of makes me feel bad for Yamato, though. Using all those vouchers on something like that must be really frustrating for him.
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[at the mention of yamato though he frowns.]
It was his choice and he'll complain for a while but I doubt he regrets trying it. We've done stupider things before.
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Same here. I don't know about you, though, but usually my stupid decisions don't have to do with catching a murderer.
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[but he shakes his head.] Most of my stupid decisions are spent on trying to stop people from destroying everything. Let's call it preventative action?