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IC Contact/Voicemail
"You've reached Kiyotaka Ishimaru; I seem to have missed you! My sincerest apologies for that - but if you leave your name and state your business, firmly and concisely, I'll return your contact as soon as I can!
Until then, I look forward to speaking to you; do what you can to make your day pleasant and productive, and be sure to keep your head up!"
[Please state in the subject line if OOC planning is preferred and we can handwave like the wind, but otherwise IC will be assumed!]
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[Ugh...]
What else happened? If you don't mind.
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[ He's fairly sure Ishimaru knows this already, but he decides to talk about it anyway. ]
She told us there are still pockets of resistance left in the world, and that's why she hijacked the TV signal. She wanted to show the world how we, the symbols of hope, killed each other... She used us.
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W-What are you talking about...? The TV signal...?
[No. No, no, he's misunderstanding this. He has to be misunderstanding this.]
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...The entire killing game was aired live on national television.
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While he may have very loudly had some sort of fit at that a few months ago, Ishimaru just goes completely silent; his body is still strangely rigid, and it takes him perhaps a bit too long to find words.]
...Then everyone saw you defeat her, too. It didn't...it didn't work, it's...she used us, but...
[He shakes his head a bit; words aren't going to happen right now, though he does gesture a bit, the motion fluttery and vague. Keep going, if you want to.]
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[ If he recalls correctly, it was shortly before Monobear handed out the second motive. He pauses for a second, wondering if he should keep talking, before continuing. ]
People who watched the broadcast tried to help us, but they were gunned down. That's...what Hagakure-kun heard.
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[This is difficult as hell to listen to, but it's...well, it explains things, at least, so he doesn't exactly regret it.]
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[ He shakes his head a little and sits back down on the bed. ]
The voting was a little different this time. We had to choose between "Hope" - punishing Enoshima and being forced to leave the school, or "Despair" - punishing me and staying in the school for the rest of our lives.
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...From the way Kirigiri-kun made it sound, there was a good chance that you would be killed somehow if you left the school.
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It's...fortunate, then, that I wasn't with you.
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...I see.
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Enoshima came close to winning, I think... I could see the look of despair on everyone's faces.
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But obviously they didn't vote against you...?
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[ That would have been kind of poetic and cool if he had stopped talking right there. ]
...I ended up shouting at them a lot.
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Good for you - I've been telling you lately that you need to stand up for yourself like that, because you're able to do it when it matters! I know you're capable of it, and I'm glad that you could do it then!
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[...]
I guess she executed herself after the vote didn't work out in her favor...?
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...you don't have to discuss it if you don't want to, Naegi-kun.
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...It's all right now; it's over.
[He really obviously doesn't know what else to say, but those words are as good as any right now.]
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