[ but anyway, here's vayne, paying a visit to beelzebub in his favorite place: the sewers. though beelzebub is probably in a cell rather than comfortably there of his own accord, this time at least...
though maybe the fact that he told them to vote for him means that all this is of his own accord after all? just... not the events that led to this all being necessary.
maybe vayne is too kind. whether or not beelzebub consciously remembers, he still killed two people, and gruesomely at that. neither death seems like it was done kindly, not in the least. but what seems to stick with him is that it seems that beelzebub genuinely didn't want for any of this to happen ... so.
so. either beelzebub is a good actor (who then, for some reason wanted to call the vote on himself), or-
so.
he settles to a stop, not far from the bars that keep the two of them separated. ]
... That curse you mentioned, when you were talking to Mio. Have you ... Is that something you're always worried about? Have you carried that burden with you, all this time ...?
[ his voice is quiet and small, but it's not anything like pity that colors it. if anything, it's more akin to a sad, wondering empathy. ]
w2 friday? saturday? post-trial i genuinely do not know what day trial happens.
though maybe the fact that he told them to vote for him means that all this is of his own accord after all? just... not the events that led to this all being necessary.
maybe vayne is too kind. whether or not beelzebub consciously remembers, he still killed two people, and gruesomely at that. neither death seems like it was done kindly, not in the least. but what seems to stick with him is that it seems that beelzebub genuinely didn't want for any of this to happen ... so.
so. either beelzebub is a good actor (who then, for some reason wanted to call the vote on himself), or-
so.
he settles to a stop, not far from the bars that keep the two of them separated. ]
... That curse you mentioned, when you were talking to Mio. Have you ... Is that something you're always worried about? Have you carried that burden with you, all this time ...?
[ his voice is quiet and small, but it's not anything like pity that colors it. if anything, it's more akin to a sad, wondering empathy. ]
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