To call myself an archer would require confidence that I am lacking, unfortunately. But I have been known to study the art. To admire the form and the sight of an arrow as it sails through the air...
[ He grins, picking up a bow and handing it to her. ]
[she takes the bow and examines it, then plucks at the bowstring. huh...]
There's probably a specific way I'm supposed to stand when I'm shooting, right? I've seen it in like, comics and TV shows and stuff, but I've never tried it myself.
There are a couple stances to choose from, and while I don't doubt you capabilities in the least. Let's start us off with the so-called simplest.
[ He picks up a quiver of training arrows and leads her over to where the target is. Standing on one of the target lines, he positions his feet perpendicular to the target, standing comfortable. ]
...I'm sure she was just trying to make things easier, but...!
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Now someone who wanted to help is going to have to go through... expulsion... tomorrow. And there's still a murderer among us. Or - two. Because of those footprints...
...if they were coerced, then, that changes things, but... it wouldn't change the fact that someone else still died. Would it...?
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What I want to know is why the only option is expulsion. Which is really more like more murder, because actual expulsions don't typically involve a fight to the death. What kind of messed up system is this?
[ And that's coming from someone who attended Garreg Mach. ]
I don't think there's any point in blaming others right now—not until we can confirm people are being killed voluntarily. We have a known enemy, and it's this school which forces us to condemn people with barely any evidence.
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me: oh, duh, archery
which is to say! lila is on the athletic field, examining the bows and arrows for archery stuff. huh!]
Wow, I never got to take an archery class before...
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[ He appears! Leaning over her shoulder, looking curious. ]
But I commend you for showing interest in the fine art of archery.
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[she should probably be more startled by that than she is! she does start a little at his sudden appearance, but she seems pretty calm despite that.]
Are you an archer?
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[ He grins, picking up a bow and handing it to her. ]
Dare you give it a try?
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[she takes the bow and examines it, then plucks at the bowstring. huh...]
There's probably a specific way I'm supposed to stand when I'm shooting, right? I've seen it in like, comics and TV shows and stuff, but I've never tried it myself.
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[ He picks up a quiver of training arrows and leads her over to where the target is. Standing on one of the target lines, he positions his feet perpendicular to the target, standing comfortable. ]
You need to start off with good balance.
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a moment later, she arranges her feet in the same position.]
Okay, I think I got it!
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[ and then he (very gently) shoves her ]
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she does not fall over, but she does have to catch herself.]
What was that for...?!
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week 1, tuesday, PSY 830
I would probably just tell my friend that time heals all wounds, and offer them a drink.
[ The case study: How To Stop Your Friend From Leaving 50 Voicemails To Their Ex. ]
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[phone thievery a go-to option in miraculous ladybug!!]
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But couldn't they just get another phone?
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They might steal it back.
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w1, saturday
lila is pissed off after that trial and is stomping off back towards the dorms. she grumpily kicks a rock. hopefully it doesn't hit him.]
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Hey. Letting off steam?
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...a bunch of us just took the easy way out in there. And we don't even know who did it.
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She shouldn't have volunteered herself.
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Now someone who wanted to help is going to have to go through... expulsion... tomorrow. And there's still a murderer among us. Or - two. Because of those footprints...
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[god she's 14 don't ask her morality questions like this]
What I want to know is why the only option is expulsion. Which is really more like more murder, because actual expulsions don't typically involve a fight to the death. What kind of messed up system is this?
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[ And that's coming from someone who attended Garreg Mach. ]
I don't think there's any point in blaming others right now—not until we can confirm people are being killed voluntarily. We have a known enemy, and it's this school which forces us to condemn people with barely any evidence.
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