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Opinions without 3.1415 are just Onions (Week1 post trial)
After everything, the house seems almost too still and too mundane. At least as long as the doors to that room remain closed. One by one those covered in what was once their teammate are lead to the showers or change in silence. There is no warm meal waiting for them. No words of encouragement.
Life goes on, regardless.
Life goes on, regardless.
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[...Still. He looks down at the hand before he takes Hikage's left hand in his own, grasping it like he would for a handshake.]
Do I need to do anything?
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So, what horrors await Hikage on this trip down memory lane? ]
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In a windowless office decorated with a colorful hodge-podge of miscellaneous objects, a woman sits on the desk in front of him as they talk. It's clear they're already in the middle of a conversation about a case involving someone named Shoko Nadami. However, there are points where a separate, somewhat mechanical female voice chimes in with additional details about the victim and her relationship with Date and various other persons of interest in the case, although it's clear that the voice isn't heard by the other woman in the room. Regardless, when they get to the matter of who reported the murder, something kind of fucking weird happens.
The memory cuts off shortly after the hamster(?) jumps onto the desk.]
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The experience of having your eyeball hop out of your socket with an apparent life of its own is one he never considered before this very moment. As soon as the memory ends he stumbles back a few steps blinking, his right eye still red and his mouth agape. ]
Your eye is it— Is your eye a gerbil!? Some kind of talking gerbil!? [ Probably not the things he should be asking but lacking context and also being terrible with technology means yolo assumptions are the best he's got. ]
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He probably should have expected that something like this could happen considering how imprecise Hikage made it sound, but damn. This was not something he had been planning to explain to people in the first place because it honestly was a pain in the ass. It simply brought up too many questions and Aiba was technically confidential, so he usually brushed it off with other excuses and explanations.
But in this case, he must've seen Aiba directly, so he can't really escape this one. But maybe he can still salvage something...?]
Uhh... sure, let's go with that. [...] Also she's a hamster, not a gerbil.
[we're doing great]
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Hamsters and gerbils can't talk. [ Wait hold on a second because there's a talking cat here. ] And she didn't have a collar either.
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So he begins with a sigh.]
Alright, you got me. ...Her name's Aiba, and she's an artificial intelligence that's programmed into my left eye. I received her about 5 years ago when I was working for the MPD, and she runs support for me when I'm investigating cases. She stays in my eye most of the time, but every now and then, she pops out and takes that hamster form. I'm guessing she must've done something like that in the memory you saw.
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After a few seconds tick by he manages a reasonable response, though "wtf" is still written very clearly on his face. Also at this point, both his eyes are once again purple. ]
Yeah, you were discussing a case that involved someone named Nadami Shoko. Wait, can Aiba hear us right now?
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But as for that question.]
...No, I don't think so. She hasn't been working right since I got here, and I didn't tell any of the Foundation's agents about her either. I don't know if she's broken or something else.
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Then does that mean your eye...? [ He taps a finger under his left eye between the two beauty marks he has there. ]
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I can still see through it, if that's what you're asking. She can't talk though, and she can't leave my eye on her own.
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Then it could be worse. Maybe she's just sleeping...no, hibernating? [ You know because you put computers to sleep and bears which are animals also sleep (hibernate)—really all that's happening here is mental flailing. ]
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Uhh... maybe? She doesn't really do that unless she's out of power, though. [jiiiis at this whole suggestion]
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How's the tea?
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It's good. Thanks. [Honestly though, it could taste like whatever and he'd probably be okay with it because he's no tea connoisseur.]
Anyway, we got a little sidetracked by that. Here's your phone back. [Holds it out to him.]
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Thanks for looking, I haven't been giving my amnesia much thought lately and...that's not going to fix anything. [ Or more like remembering you have a twin and then murder happening is pretty distracting but blaming yourself is easy to do regardless. ]