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week four: mingle
Week Four
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As the sun rises on Monday morning, all participants will find themselves awakening with a sense of purpose. Regardless of where they slept the night before, they’ll find themselves compelled to return to the main meeting hall first thing in the morning.
Approaching the hall, however, they will find a large, swirling mass grey in color looming near the sakura tree. This swirl cannot be approached just yet, but seems to be locked and waiting for something more.
As the last member of the village enters the hall, they will find Lune and Sol at the head of the room. Though they’re together, it’s Sol who speaks up first this time.
"We've been asked to open another gateway for you guys, but...it's funny. It sort of feels like things have calmed down. The corruption's temporarily evened out and the universe is stabilized for now, but that doesn't mean we should stop looking. Take a look and see what you can find on the other side. You might even get to learn something new."
When Sol finishes, they turn to face Lune, allowing for the other to speak for themselves.
"A bit of reprieve of welcome, isn't it? Please take this time to recover, even as you make steps forward to continue your good work. Thank you, thank you."
The moment participants leave the hall, they will find that the gateway has changed from grey to white, the opening widening enough for multiple people to step through. The Signs will soon take their leave, and all will remain peaceful once more.
In addition, as the week goes on, partners will be able to hear each other's thoughts whenever they look at one another! They may not hear every single thought that occurs, but the link will partners to hear thoughts as though their partner is speaking out loud. The more private the thought, the more likely the partner will pick up on it.

Welcome to your week three mingle! As a reminder, this is break week! This means no murders and no trial! Your normal schedule will resume next week. We will still be hosting a laid-back mini-event on Tuesday, however.
In addition, ensure that all of your week three private conversations were reported on the page, and your week four private conversations are reported on that page. If you'll be taking anything from locations, please report that as well.
Approaching the hall, however, they will find a large, swirling mass grey in color looming near the sakura tree. This swirl cannot be approached just yet, but seems to be locked and waiting for something more.
As the last member of the village enters the hall, they will find Lune and Sol at the head of the room. Though they’re together, it’s Sol who speaks up first this time.
"We've been asked to open another gateway for you guys, but...it's funny. It sort of feels like things have calmed down. The corruption's temporarily evened out and the universe is stabilized for now, but that doesn't mean we should stop looking. Take a look and see what you can find on the other side. You might even get to learn something new."
When Sol finishes, they turn to face Lune, allowing for the other to speak for themselves.
"A bit of reprieve of welcome, isn't it? Please take this time to recover, even as you make steps forward to continue your good work. Thank you, thank you."
The moment participants leave the hall, they will find that the gateway has changed from grey to white, the opening widening enough for multiple people to step through. The Signs will soon take their leave, and all will remain peaceful once more.
In addition, as the week goes on, partners will be able to hear each other's thoughts whenever they look at one another! They may not hear every single thought that occurs, but the link will partners to hear thoughts as though their partner is speaking out loud. The more private the thought, the more likely the partner will pick up on it.

Welcome to your week three mingle! As a reminder, this is break week! This means no murders and no trial! Your normal schedule will resume next week. We will still be hosting a laid-back mini-event on Tuesday, however.
In addition, ensure that all of your week three private conversations were reported on the page, and your week four private conversations are reported on that page. If you'll be taking anything from locations, please report that as well.



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She frowns. ]
Minato, have you kept up with your hygiene?
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He can't, because he just sort of shrugs. He got lake water on him this morning? He makes sure to brush his teeth. That should sort of count. ]
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She hasn't done much to him? If he weren't sleeping all over place, she wouldn't have to dunk on him. However, his lackadaisical response is more than answer enough. ]
Get up. I've only seen you sleeping.
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He frowns a bit, but he does move to get up, following directions always much easier than trying to argue against them. It's slow getting up, somewhat of a wobble until he can get the feeling back in his legs from lying on the stairway for so long— it's not even flat? a terrible choice for a nap. ]
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Wouldn't it be funny if the moment he chose to stand up, the staircase swings from one landing to another? It's happening.
Four grabs hold of the railing and assumes Minato will be smart enough to do the same. ]
... You have a bed, you know.
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Anyways, to Four's question, he nods, but also gestures out towards the main entrance, wherever it is. His bed is all the way out there, Four, and the stairs are right here. ]
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[ She knows he doesn't like talking a lot, but this is extreme. ]
You are not incapable of walking.
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She walks down and waits for him at the bottom of the staircase. ]
... Minato? Is something wrong?
[ More than usual, she means. Her brows furrow in concern. ]
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That smile tells her nothing. She doesn't believe in the intent behind it. ]
What is that supposed to mean?
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[ She may not understand him when he tries to communicate, but she sure can understand when his lack of self-preservation rears its head. ]
Are you saying you want to die with me watching?
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Instead of, like, killing him for one of the multitude of other reasons he gives her, like looking away instead of making eye contact and nodding his agreement to not jump before it connects. ]
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The staircase finally connects, and Four waits for Minato to get off safely before she does. ]
... If I leave you, will you fall asleep where you stand?
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But he also points at Four, and then up the stairs, by which he means "Were you going upstairs?" and is not to be misinterpreted as "You. Go away." ]
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No, I'll be nice here. She looks from his finger to the stairs. ]
Do you need me to get something from up there...?
[ Is that what he's asking? ]
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So he spares Four/Ara/me the charades and pulls out his notebook like he should've done from the very start, and writes down:
"You were going upstairs, so I won't keep you. I'll find a classroom to sleep in." ]
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... Why didn't you do this in the first place?
[ Her voice is strained. ]
I can't in good conscience leave you in a classroom. There are multiple beds in this gateway.
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"Desks are more comfortable." is the reason Minato writes down, leaving out the fact that the classrooms are right there, so close, almost within reach, and he doesn't want to walk any stairs to find beds. He did his time in Tartarus. No more stairs. ]
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She frowns at him. She doesn't know his Dark Hour Tartarus past, so she just thinks he's being lazy. ]
I am not enabling your bad habits.
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"It's not a bad habit." ]
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It is. Sleeping wherever and whenever isn't good for you.
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...it's not even the full word, just the letter. ]
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[ It's just two letters more? This just cinches it. ]
Because it's encouraging you to give up. You can't sleep away all your problems, Minato. [ ... ] You shouldn't.
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