[he doesn't know you that well, Robin. At all, really. But if Sanji filtered to you it's because you're smart enough to discern his meaning, level-headed enough to know what to do about it, and-- it already goes beyond saying-- trustworthy.
[Unhackable]ohara_nativeJuly 19 2010, 12:48:22 UTC
[ They were even in that. Robin is much better suited to spying on people than actually socializing, so she tends to keep tabs on the crew. She saw that conversation with Sanji you had a few days ago, and she knows Sanji wants her to talk with him in the matter. ]
It may be safer to speak in person, however if you are uncomfortable with the idea, we can speak through the journals, if you prefer.
[Unhackable to Actionable]ohara_nativeJuly 19 2010, 22:31:24 UTC
[ She'd contemplated the mountains, but it was too close to the house for her liking. The forest was quiet and secluded and had enough cover that she could keep an eye on her surroundings discreetly. ]
I'll be waiting.
[ And she is too! If he's observant, Ginko will probably see the eyes watching the road along the way, most set along trees, but others on larger rocks; most in areas that aren't noticeable by people walking by casually that is. And Robin herself is sitting on a boulder with her journal in her lap, gazing at the lake. ]
[Action] /lol that boulder.one_green_eyeJuly 20 2010, 04:44:08 UTC
[being observant is mostly why he still has a head. And limbs. He's looking for it, actually, having never forgotten his first time seeing that trick-- with a curiosity only subdued by the somber nature of the meeting.
So he doubts he needs to announce himself at all, drawing close now.]
:D Best boulder evah.ohara_nativeJuly 22 2010, 01:06:14 UTC
[ The extra body parts give Ginko little more than a passing glance; it's pretty clear that they're watching for other people who might bumble upon the meeting spot. ]
Welcome.
[ And because Robin doesn't really do small talk. ]
So, you've spoken with Sanji-san, I understand. I presume you have come to the same conclusions as I?
[he answers her with equal directness, inclining his head]
I think so.
The culprit is something artificial planted in his mind-- with the goal to kill people close to him. And it shows a distinct lack of human characteristics: the ability comprehend emotions and their motivations, in particular.
I believe Sanji was able to give you the names of the first three intended victims? If I was reading that right...
[he doesn't know you that well, Robin. At all, really. But if Sanji filtered to you it's because you're smart enough to discern his meaning, level-headed enough to know what to do about it, and-- it already goes beyond saying-- trustworthy.
So.]
Do you prefer to speak this way, or in person?
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It may be safer to speak in person, however if you are uncomfortable with the idea, we can speak through the journals, if you prefer.
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The forest is a suitable meeting place. Specifically by the smaller of the two lakes. Do you know it?
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I'm not too far from there, now.
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I'll be waiting.
[ And she is too! If he's observant, Ginko will probably see the eyes watching the road along the way, most set along trees, but others on larger rocks; most in areas that aren't noticeable by people walking by casually that is. And Robin herself is sitting on a boulder with her journal in her lap, gazing at the lake. ]
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So he doubts he needs to announce himself at all, drawing close now.]
Yo.
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Welcome.
[ And because Robin doesn't really do small talk. ]
So, you've spoken with Sanji-san, I understand. I presume you have come to the same conclusions as I?
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I think so.
The culprit is something artificial planted in his mind-- with the goal to kill people close to him. And it shows a distinct lack of human characteristics: the ability comprehend emotions and their motivations, in particular.
I believe Sanji was able to give you the names of the first three intended victims? If I was reading that right...
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