[Gin actually opens his eyes at that, smile dropping as he reads. He's known Dazai would be a problem for a while now-- more than once he's admitted to wanting Gin gone.
Before the silence stretches too far Gin shifts in his seat enough to brush his hand across the wall and to intone the same chant as he did during trial. It's a more complete version this time though, several lines longer, and the orange shield stretches across the walls, ceiling and floor. Only once the barrier is complete does he turn back to Rosa.
No ghosts are needed, thank you.]
"Not fond" is to put it mildly. He's admitted he had originally planned to vote for me, and later on that he regretted not doing so. I suspect given half a chance, he would put me up for a vote.
[A twist of a smile returns, but it's less playful than usual for a moment, before melting back towards neutral.]
Logic only gets us so far, if you've noticed a pattern in those that have died. And even if the two of us form an alliance, we would have to deal with the arguments brought up by Dazai and his cohorts.
[private from ghosts too now]
Before the silence stretches too far Gin shifts in his seat enough to brush his hand across the wall and to intone the same chant as he did during trial. It's a more complete version this time though, several lines longer, and the orange shield stretches across the walls, ceiling and floor. Only once the barrier is complete does he turn back to Rosa.
No ghosts are needed, thank you.]
"Not fond" is to put it mildly. He's admitted he had originally planned to vote for me, and later on that he regretted not doing so. I suspect given half a chance, he would put me up for a vote.
[A twist of a smile returns, but it's less playful than usual for a moment, before melting back towards neutral.]
Logic only gets us so far, if you've noticed a pattern in those that have died. And even if the two of us form an alliance, we would have to deal with the arguments brought up by Dazai and his cohorts.