Well... Amir's a really capable person. Really strong.
[his voice turns fond as he says that, even if he tenses a little, but - at that next part, he laughs, shaking his head, and the tension is gone.]
No, sorry, I should have specified! Not porridge as in the food. Porridge is my dragon's name!
[his voice turns fond as he says that, even if he tenses a little, but - at that next part, he laughs, shaking his head, and the tension is gone.]
No, sorry, I should have specified! Not porridge as in the food. Porridge is my dragon's name!
So you voted for someone else who didn't do anything wrong.
[clem didn't do anything wrong, either, and he knows that - but to him, there wasn't a good option.]
I get it, but I don't think you get to act like the rest of us are doing something wrong when none of us wanted to be in this situation to start with. Maybe focus on the person who started all of this in the first place.
[clem didn't do anything wrong, either, and he knows that - but to him, there wasn't a good option.]
I get it, but I don't think you get to act like the rest of us are doing something wrong when none of us wanted to be in this situation to start with. Maybe focus on the person who started all of this in the first place.
Of course your experience matters.
[first and foremost, but:]
We didn't give up. There's a difference between that and knowing that there wasn't another option. Have you read the contract yet? It makes it pretty clear somebody is going to get executed on Sunday regardless of whether or not we wish that wasn't true, or what happened in our last groups. Of course we wish it could be different. Clem is...
[his voice tightens, a little.]
Clem is my friend. [...] So I'm genuinely sorry if you're having a hard time with this, but if you're going to act like the rest of us are heartless or that we don't care enough, I'd really rather not talk to you right now.
[that's not said with any particular anger - he does look frustrated, but not necessarily at sebastian.]
[first and foremost, but:]
We didn't give up. There's a difference between that and knowing that there wasn't another option. Have you read the contract yet? It makes it pretty clear somebody is going to get executed on Sunday regardless of whether or not we wish that wasn't true, or what happened in our last groups. Of course we wish it could be different. Clem is...
[his voice tightens, a little.]
Clem is my friend. [...] So I'm genuinely sorry if you're having a hard time with this, but if you're going to act like the rest of us are heartless or that we don't care enough, I'd really rather not talk to you right now.
[that's not said with any particular anger - he does look frustrated, but not necessarily at sebastian.]
It was like that for everyone at first, but if you go ask one of the staff, they'll let you read it now. We're allowed.
[he nods, with a frown.]
I don't remember the exact wording, but... Part of it says that we're responsible for attending executions every week.
[he nods, with a frown.]
I don't remember the exact wording, but... Part of it says that we're responsible for attending executions every week.
It changed recently - if you asked them at the start, I don't think we could see it then. And I'm pretty sure you need to tell them outright you want to read it, not just mention it and hope they offer.
[a beat.]
Did anyone actually call you wrong or stupid?
[a beat.]
Did anyone actually call you wrong or stupid?


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