[Welp! Time to go to the isolation cabin and bother Sieghart! He does have some stuff with him but he won't hand it over yet, he's actually going to knock on the door and see if Sieghart is taking visitors.]
[Sieghart is seated on the lower bunk. His tone is flatter than his norm, but neither hostile nor cold as he welcomes Rin from the other side of the bars.]
You're strong, to have held out as long as you did.
[Rin knows what it's like to get crowded out by a demon, he didn't even last five minutes the first time. The fact that Sieghart held it together for days is something to be praised, even if things turned out bad in the end.]
It's probably not gonna stop at you either. Were there any signs that something was off? Something we can look for?
[He considers whether that's true or not. Sieghart is well aware of his abilities and how strong he is by mortal standards, but most instances like these seemed to have run on a tight schedule. Time will tell, he supposes.]
They were plenty on my end. As for what you can look for . . . I'd say that depends on the person.
As I've said before, my inhibitions were worn away. Think about how that might affect the person next to you, but don't be so suspicious that you alienate someone for it.
Week 0, Saturday
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This is a jail. You don't have to knock.
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[Speaking of which, he'll walk over to the bars to give Sieghart his gifts: a glass of ice water and a plate with bao on it.
...Rin's face suddenly falls, as he realizes the plate will not fit through the bars.]
...er. Oops?
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I heard that you cook. Did you make that? You should be the one to eat it, then.
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I do cook, but I cook for other people. I had plenty to eat when I was 'testing' everything to make sure it tastes right.
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Is that why you have so much energy? If I didn't dislike sweating so much, I'd envy you.
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Nah, I was born with all the energy.
[And he's got way more brawns than brain, so.]
Plus, food really brings people together. Everyone's gotta eat, yeah?
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I don't disagree with that. Even an immortal like me can die of starvation if I skip too many meals . . . though it'd just be for a moment.
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[He's only slightly scolding there.]
But you know, since I brought you food and all, can I ask you something?
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As for why I killed her, I just felt like it . . . though that probably would've been different if I had had an exorcist with me.
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Why? What happened?
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[But now he just feels sad for Sieghart. This wasn't his fault!]
What did it tell you to make you think that? "She's a dangerous demon, go take care of her" or something?
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[He glances at the giant blade propped against the wall near him.]
All it said was that it could help me secure Mari's safety. It spent the rest of the week crowding out my inhibitions.
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[Rin knows what it's like to get crowded out by a demon, he didn't even last five minutes the first time. The fact that Sieghart held it together for days is something to be praised, even if things turned out bad in the end.]
It's probably not gonna stop at you either. Were there any signs that something was off? Something we can look for?
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They were plenty on my end. As for what you can look for . . . I'd say that depends on the person.
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Well, what were they for you?
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