[ since the MOD META IS BULLYING US, let's move on. Given he's now holding a box AND a sword, Yu's got a lot to juggle, but he'll lead them both into the bedroom. What's in here to poke around, eh? ]
Connor will head for the bedside table where he spotted the remote, wanting to check it out. Still, he'll shoot a glance at Yu when he sees him jugglin'.]
Do you want me to carry the box for you? Both of my hands are free.
[The bed is piled up with comfortable-looking pillows and blankets, and also a plush ladybug. The remote is on the bedside table and looks like a standard universal remote, and the bedside table itself has a drawer that can be pulled open.
Other than that, the decorations in here are high-class and elegant looking. There isn't much clutter lying around.]
Please. [ With some relief, he'll pass the box to Connor. Now that he's got a hand free again, let's make a BEEline (hahahaha) for the bedside drawer. Are we going to regret opening it? Let's find out! ]
[He takes the box from Yu's hand, right before grabbing the remote and carefully tucking both into his pockets. Either way, he'll allow him to open up the bedside drawer. What's in there?]
[Squinting. At the journal. What kind of lock does it have on it? Is it like, the kind of tiny lock that would come included with kid/young teen journals or something a little more complex?]
We've already broken into her personal quarters. Gaining additional insight on her thought process won't make matters worse.
[He's already glancing around the bedroom just in case there's something small and thin he can use as a makeshift lockpick. If there isn't anything, though, he'll head back to the walk-in closet in order to continue his search.]
We will put it back where we found it once we're done. I promise.
[Throw all your morals to the ground. Read the diary, Yu.]
[He'll take a bobby pin from the vanity (after making sure there's nothing else of interest there), and nyoom right back to Yu so he can try to pick the lock. Will he be successful?]
Yeah, Connor isn't even going to ask for Yu's opinion on this. For whatever reason it may be, he immediately flips the pages until he finds the entries for week five.]
Connor will just skim through the week like only a roomba can, specifically looking for any mentions of Guy, situations or happenings with her followers, advancement opportunity, or deals made with participants in the game.]
[Early on in the week, he'll see a mention of "Advancement Opportunity". The page it's on reads as follows:]
not sure what I should do. I can't stop anyone from using Advancement Opportunity if they decide to. But if they keep deciding without talking to me, how am I supposed to keep them from making a big mistake?
Every time a god has dropped to zero one of the participants has killed them. Piety's only at one. It's only a matter of time before they get his follower without meaning to...
This stupid rule about not interfering is ridiculous. It's my power, I should be able to stop it from getting used without someone performing a task. What am I supposed to
do? Most of the participants don't like me, even though a lot of them still haven't talked to me. If I say I want to help protect Piety, they'll think I'm up to something.
If I'm going to make a world Ladybug will be proud of, I have to win.
But I don't want to win partially because one of my followers made it possible for someone to hurt Piety. It would be less competition, but...
[There's something else written here, but it's scribbled out in frustration.]
I know it has to be something big to completely protect someone from being affected by the power. I know that, but
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Agreed. Let's finish up in here.
[ since the MOD META IS BULLYING US, let's move on. Given he's now holding a box AND a sword, Yu's got a lot to juggle, but he'll lead them both into the bedroom. What's in here to poke around, eh? ]
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Connor will head for the bedside table where he spotted the remote, wanting to check it out. Still, he'll shoot a glance at Yu when he sees him jugglin'.]
Do you want me to carry the box for you? Both of my hands are free.
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Other than that, the decorations in here are high-class and elegant looking. There isn't much clutter lying around.]
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The diary has a lock on it. Are these kleptos taking it, too?]
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Look. Yu will at least lift it out? But. Icon, basically. ]
... this seems like a personal journal. We should probably just leave it.
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You're not curious?
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Yu looks ... uncertain. ]
... I can't deny we might find out something useful, but these are her personal thoughts.
[ He looks down at the diary. ]
It doesn't feel right.
[ BUT TAKING HER OTHER SHIT DOES, YOU MORALLY SELECTIVE GARBAGE PERSON? ]
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[He's already glancing around the bedroom just in case there's something small and thin he can use as a makeshift lockpick. If there isn't anything, though, he'll head back to the walk-in closet in order to continue his search.]
We will put it back where we found it once we're done. I promise.
[Throw all your morals to the ground. Read the diary, Yu.]
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Alright. But I'd prefer we didn't take it with us.
[ Find a bobby pin, Connor, and he'll let you unlock the diary. ]
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[He'll take a bobby pin from the vanity (after making sure there's nothing else of interest there), and nyoom right back to Yu so he can try to pick the lock. Will he be successful?]
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Which week's entries will they look at first?]
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Yeah, Connor isn't even going to ask for Yu's opinion on this. For whatever reason it may be, he immediately flips the pages until he finds the entries for week five.]
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which day is he looking for an entry on]
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Connor will just skim through the week like only a roomba can, specifically looking for any mentions of Guy, situations or happenings with her followers, advancement opportunity, or deals made with participants in the game.]
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not sure what I should do. I can't stop anyone from using Advancement Opportunity if they decide to. But if they keep deciding without talking to me, how am I supposed to keep them from making a big mistake?
Every time a god has dropped to zero one of the participants has killed them. Piety's only at one. It's only a matter of time before they get his follower without meaning to...
This stupid rule about not interfering is ridiculous. It's my power, I should be able to stop it from getting used without someone performing a task. What am I supposed to
[does he continue on to the next page?]
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[just sayin'.
he keeps reading, though! what's next?]
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do? Most of the participants don't like me, even though a lot of them still haven't talked to me. If I say I want to help protect Piety, they'll think I'm up to something.
If I'm going to make a world Ladybug will be proud of, I have to win.
But I don't want to win partially because one of my followers made it possible for someone to hurt Piety. It would be less competition, but...
[There's something else written here, but it's scribbled out in frustration.]
I know it has to be something big to completely protect someone from being affected by the power. I know that, but
[next page?]
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This must be about the deal she eventually offered Guy.
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