I have a dream that I want to fulfill with you...
[ Well, that was an extraordinary trial to have... it was certainly filled with many things that wouldn't be lost to the memory of most, even for weeks to come. Although, the return to "normalcy" could be something that wouldn't seem like it was wanted, it was better than the alternative to returning to anything at all.
With ease, Mikazuki find himself setting up the usual party in the usual place-- that would be the library of course. Notes have been slipped underneath the doors of others, or hung up on the walls to alert them of this post-trial "celebration" -- which was more like a get-together of some sorts now than a real party. ]
Please join us in the library again. Of course, food and drink will be provided.
- Mikazuki, Orihime, Hanyuu, & Estelle
[ The food and drink has been set out, what with there being tea, vichyssoise, cream puffs, and fish for everyone to enjoy. ]
With ease, Mikazuki find himself setting up the usual party in the usual place-- that would be the library of course. Notes have been slipped underneath the doors of others, or hung up on the walls to alert them of this post-trial "celebration" -- which was more like a get-together of some sorts now than a real party. ]
- Mikazuki, Orihime, Hanyuu, & Estelle
[ The food and drink has been set out, what with there being tea, vichyssoise, cream puffs, and fish for everyone to enjoy. ]
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... Just a little. I never actually voted the other times.
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Judy looks for a moment at the table and chairs before hopping up into an empty one, then further jumping up onto the table so she's more at eye-level with Sportacus.]
Well, I know how hard it is to dwell on something like this, especially after what happened today.
[She sits on the table edge nearby.]
So...I want you to make a list for me. Do you think you can do that?
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I want you to make me a list of all the things that make you happy. Your friends, your favorite sports, your favorite foods...keep writing until you've filled up the page, and keep writing on the back if you want to.
Don't stop writing until you've forgotten why we're in the library right now in the first place.
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I don't see how that's going to help you. [but, he takes it anyway.]
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[Judy rests her paws on her knees, nodding to the pen held within the spiral binding of the notebook.]
After all, how else will I know what kinds of fruits and vegetables to save for you if I find just a couple left in the fridge?
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You must be very good with children. [bc tbh this feels exactly like the sort of ruse he'd use to cheer up one of his kids.]
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I have over two hundred little brothers and sisters. You get pretty good at it after a while.
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he pauses for a moment.] I wish this would work on anyone else here. People who need it more than me.
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[a pause] Every time I did that for him, he thought I was after something, or trying to trick him. I can't even imagine what it's like, living your life thinking that way. It must be very lonely.
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Him?
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... Still. Voting doesn't feel right for me, even if it felt good this time. I've never wanted to judge people.
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Mark my words though, Sportacus. One of these days, I'm going to see to it that he's arrested and properly behind bars for the rest of his life. Whoever...or whatever he is.