i'll wait, so show me why you're strong
[ Generally, people need time to cope and gather themselves after a... thing... like that. Unfortunately, that's not how Vanille sees it. Her thing is avoid, and once she gets out of that hellhole that's the courtroom, she makes her way to the supplies closet, then to the library. She spends some time setting up things, pushing things aside to make room. Once she's finished, and she's met up with the Party Brigade, she makes enough invitations for everyone. She slips them under everyone's doors, or hands them out if she sees someone walking around.

Inside the library, there are candles set up to provide some soft, comforting lighting. There are pots of tea, courtesy of Mercy, pancakes made by Viktor, and books (picked out by Estelle, of course) laid out on the surrounding tables. The others have provided their own touches, and Vanille's even managed to make something: sugar cookies, which are actually very good. They're flavored lightly with all sorts of flavors--not all in the same cookie, okay--and each plate is marked with whatever flavor she's put in them.
After a successful trial, it's healthy to indulge, right? Let's mingle. ]

Inside the library, there are candles set up to provide some soft, comforting lighting. There are pots of tea, courtesy of Mercy, pancakes made by Viktor, and books (picked out by Estelle, of course) laid out on the surrounding tables. The others have provided their own touches, and Vanille's even managed to make something: sugar cookies, which are actually very good. They're flavored lightly with all sorts of flavors--not all in the same cookie, okay--and each plate is marked with whatever flavor she's put in them.
After a successful trial, it's healthy to indulge, right? Let's mingle. ]

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[It's what Estelle wishes she could be.]
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[ There's a small pause here as he appears to be considering it. ]
I think it sounds like it could be my favorite too. I believe uplifting stories are among the best ones.
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I believe--
[She's about to say something and she stops.]
...Is it possible to achieve a happy ending here after what just happened?
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It is entirely possible.
Of course, even when we do escape with our lives, the events of what happened here will forever remain etched in our minds, and it may be difficult for some to come to terms with it. We will just need to keep pursuing our wish to return to whatever lives we lead outside of here, while looking out for each other, so we don't fall apart at the end, or before we get there. At least, this is what I think.
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[That they could get out of this together that they would prove to the Wordsmith that they would trust one another.]
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[ Judging by her personality, he doubts the power of friendship would have been the thing to have stopped her. ]
... Either way, I suppose I didn't expect anyone to jump so eagerly at killing. But, as terrible as what had happened, maybe because of those consequences shown, it could stop anyone from willingly doing the same? At least, so soon.
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[That thing was terrifying. Really, really terrifying.]
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In the meanwhile, maybe we'll be able to find some hint or piece of information about our situation soon? I'm sure there's another way out then one of us killing another at any rate.
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[She'll hope and be optimistic that this can be done, that more lives don't have to be lost.]
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Ah, not to mention I'd love to share some tea with someone under the moonlight sometime soon.
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[The only thing they have to go by is the clock for time and assume that it's correct in regard to day and night.]
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[ He'll give a small shrug. ]
I suppose I can try reading one of those books to also help pass the time. Besides the one that you're looking at, which one would you recommend to start with first?
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[A bit of a wider smile appears on her face. Talking about books always made her happy, and it seems this case was honestly no different. Escapism is one of her strongest traits, unfortunately.]
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[ Well, either way, he figures it'd be nice to have a distraction. ]
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[Right, the fiction were around this area. She traces her fingers over the spines of the books until she stops at one called "Stella Blanca" and pulls it out.]
This one was an interesting one. It's a story about a goddess named Stella Blanca and the hero goes in search to find her to hopefully save his land. It has a really happy ending!
[That's the most important part, she thinks. While she likes books with bittersweet endings, people need books with happy endings right now.]
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I think I'll love it, then. You're quite the reliable source for books.
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[She'll read terrible ones too, if it means keeping her entertained. And reread books. And textbooks... she'll read just about anything.]
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[ Mikazuki makes a mission to probably look over as many books as he can manage. He knows he hasn't had the chance to necessarily read a lot of books, but stories on the other hand, are things he's heard and has always been curious about... ]
...Oh yes, and thank you for helping me pick out a book. As is obvious there is quite the selection to sort through in here.
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[She traces her finger over the spine of a book on the shelf while looking to the ground with a wistful smile, then soon shakes her head at his second statement.]
It was no problem whatsoever. I'm glad I could be of help.