...Maybe next time, if someone knew that a primary suspect told someone on Monday that she was planning on murdering, it would be nice to hear about it more than an hour before the trial ended.
[She doesn't sound that salty, but she is still a Mean Girl even on politeness week.]
I trust Vira enough to guess that you both had your reasons to wait, though.
Yeah, well... We thought Harrowhark's power would do the trick, and you know this group. Would you have believed us if we started off with a wild accusation like that, no evidence beside our word? I wouldn't.
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She nods, anyway.]
Whatever you were going to say, it was probably fair and valid.
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[She doesn't sound that salty, but she is still a Mean Girl even on politeness week.]
I trust Vira enough to guess that you both had your reasons to wait, though.
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Yeah, well... We thought Harrowhark's power would do the trick, and you know this group. Would you have believed us if we started off with a wild accusation like that, no evidence beside our word? I wouldn't.
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[Waving a hand, though.]
Well, I guess she didn't actually do it in the end if Wrath is right, so being cautious might have been the right move.
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[Said with the voice of a woman who watched her friends argue over toblerone vore for several hours.]
That's it's own problem, anyway. Things got so dramatic at the end, we totally dropped the ball.
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[Sheila is once again valid in her eyes.]
We do tend to do that, don't we...
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[She very seriously doubts it, but.]
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[or that makes her feel better to think, at least.]
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How much do real detectives get...?
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