[as great as it'd be if shess just avoided hisoka forever after their fight, he doesn't, which is bad.
which is to say that it's his turn to wait by hisoka's (and axel's) door, though he at least has the decency to lean on the wall to the side rather than block the way like a creep.]
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which is to say that it's his turn to wait by hisoka's (and axel's) door, though he at least has the decency to lean on the wall to the side rather than block the way like a creep.]
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Well, well.
One brow rises when he stops nearby.] Ah. Looking for me?
What would you have done if it had been Lea?
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[...]
Next time you want to deliver a message, come and find me rather than break into my house.
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I couldn't talk to her very well through the window. There wasn't enough space for my letters.
Are you going to punish me?
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So, are you the one behind the notes?
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I know who sends them. They told me who received the one for this week.
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[pls don't thank him ever]
We'll consider it even. For the window.
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[not that he has a choice because their window is now hisoka-proof!!]
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[or was it we’ll find out when his hand is broken]
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One more question, if you're willing.
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[He looks at Shess curiously.]
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The person who sends the notes—would you say they prefer to leave things open to interpretation, regardless of the potential chaos?
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I don’t think it’s up to just them. There’s so many rules to follow, right? Maybe they can only say so much.
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If you could speak, what would you even say?
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[x doubt]
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