[Later in the night, they happen upon each other in the community garden. Sieghart no longer carries the cup of tea from trial. The tension on his face from then has gone as well, replaced once more by his usual smile.]
[Now that the absolute delight he was slammed into via the final vote has faded, he's back to being... SAD!! Not really, but he's definitely much more muted now. Mostly because doubts are beginning to plague his mind and also, watching the living freak the fuck out is harming him, wow.]
...I enjoy being outdoors, yes. I don't like the buildings here very much, to be honest.
It's probably that they don't know which angle we're monitoring them from . . . That, and we have a habit of looking up even after we've buried someone.
Week 6: Saturday
You like coming here, don't you?
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...I enjoy being outdoors, yes. I don't like the buildings here very much, to be honest.
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At times like this, it's better to sit outside and watch the stars . . . not that there's much to see.
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[Looking skyward... are there bears up there......]
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If I'm understanding it right, we're really not that far from everyone else. We're definitely not in the sky.
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[Even though he himself also occasionally glanced skyward.......]
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It's probably that they don't know which angle we're monitoring them from . . . That, and we have a habit of looking up even after we've buried someone.
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[Old man yells at dead people on the moon...]
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[Those games... He tires.]
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We host parties of our own, too.
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You do? [He's glad it's lively down here but also???] ...I suppose it's important to keep levity where possible...
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I suppose you wouldn't.
[Why is he so rude.]
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I don't know about you, but I dislike busywork. Why should I do anything that's unnecessary? It's too troublesome.
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