Camille swallows. Leaning back, looking up at the ceiling. She has an idea, now. Didn't last week. And still, she's too ashamed to pull the trigger.]
I keep trying to ask people if they need help with something. Everyone tells me no. Even when they've come from a certified hell hole, no one wants help fixing it.
[at that he laughs. it's an abrupt, surprised sound -- like Camille's taking him completely off-guard with her answer, but his expression is both wry and fond]
Maybe we were always meant to be partners.
'Cept instead of asking people if they need help, I was thinking of using mine to figure out more information about the cult and ritual. Famine said I should be careful if I do though. Won't be of much use unless I think of a specific question.
WEEK 6: Sunday
Camille will find him post execution and just flop next to him. Burnt the hell out.]
It's too quiet around here now.
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they can flop together at the house... which sounds even creakier and spookier than before now that there's only the four of them.]
I can always talk twice as much to make up for it.
[a small attempt at humor despite the weight of this day. of this entire weekend. week. month. months PLURAL]
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She laughs a little. Swats at his chest. Dummy.]
You'll be hoarse as a chainsmoker before the hour's out.
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...]
Have you made your wish yet?
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Camille swallows. Leaning back, looking up at the ceiling. She has an idea, now. Didn't last week. And still, she's too ashamed to pull the trigger.]
I keep trying to ask people if they need help with something. Everyone tells me no. Even when they've come from a certified hell hole, no one wants help fixing it.
You?
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Maybe we were always meant to be partners.
'Cept instead of asking people if they need help, I was thinking of using mine to figure out more information about the cult and ritual. Famine said I should be careful if I do though. Won't be of much use unless I think of a specific question.
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But then hearing him go on, well. She guesses that tracks.]
Written in the stars, were we?
[She turns her head a little, narrowing her eyes.]
Well. Have you narrowed it down any? I know we were struggling with the star colours. Or what the nervous system for the ritual is supposed to be.
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...I think we'll be able to figure it out.
The cultists took too much from us already. Not sure I want to add our wishes to the mix.
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Might use it to find my Gramps! We were losing a fight before we got here, and Kanda said we've been missing for a while.
I guess I could use it to end all wars or solve world hunger instead, but... [he shrugs] I'm not sure if wishing for that will save him.
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Then smiles. It's been a day of so many fucking tears, she's probably dried out for the week. But this much brings some life back into her.]
No. I think that's a perfect use for a wish.
[Imagine if she woke-scolded him for not fixing all of society.]
Maybe throw in a win on that fight while you're at it, though. Make sure you don't find him in too bad of a jam.
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Good idea! I'll need all the luck I can get kicking bad guy ass.
[hehehehe... he leans over to peer at her]
You should follow my lead and use yours for yourself too.
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I'll give it consideration.
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Maybe I'll use my wish to turn thirty four... Or thirty five? Do you like older guys, Cami?
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Yeah. Eighty-five at youngest. So hop to it. Get grey or go home.
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Hey, that's still younger than my Gramps! I'll take it.