The phone continues to ring. Naoto lets it, and eventually, the room falls silent once more.
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Watch the row of followers worshipping the ground.
Whoever the Kirijo Group truly are, Souji soon begins to suspect that he has exchanged one prison for another. -sidesteps his queries in turn. She looks troubled, but determined. They take blood, and do brain scans. He suspects he’s at risk of becoming a guinea pig, at the very least. A big flat screen, the exact same model as the one in Junes.
Dun dun dun dun. The biggest danger to anyone, anywhere is other human beings who can think, who can strategize, who can be cruel because it can be justified, and nothing is wrong if it can be rationalized away.
Better the TV, where he can move, and he can fight, and can call on Personae to restore that depleted strength a little bit at a time.
In the end, fighting monsters is easier. *hums* Two guesses for the person at the end: Adachi (unlikely) or Souji's own Shadow. Considering the turn of his thought processes, the many things he's submersed as of late in order to survive/keep sane (death of his parents, separation from his friends, the clinical cruelty of people whom he, in turn, can read out of experience), I'm betting on the latter.
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OTL OTL OTL OTL OTL
Watch the row of followers worshipping the ground.
Whoever the Kirijo Group truly are, Souji soon begins to suspect that he has exchanged one prison for another.
-sidesteps his queries in turn. She looks troubled, but determined.
They take blood, and do brain scans.
He suspects he’s at risk of becoming a guinea pig, at the very least.
A big flat screen, the exact same model as the one in Junes.
Dun dun dun dun. The biggest danger to anyone, anywhere is other human beings who can think, who can strategize, who can be cruel because it can be justified, and nothing is wrong if it can be rationalized away.
Better the TV, where he can move, and he can fight, and can call on Personae to restore that depleted strength a little bit at a time.
In the end, fighting monsters is easier. *hums* Two guesses for the person at the end: Adachi (unlikely) or Souji's own Shadow. Considering the turn of his thought processes, the many things he's submersed as of late in order to survive/keep sane (death of his parents, separation from his friends, the clinical cruelty of people whom he, in turn, can read out of experience), I'm betting on the latter.
... Yum. >3