[Surprisingly for very few people actually familiar with Devon, her attitude regarding food rationing and obeying rules in general left her in a holding cell. She'll be there for a while - so if you're concerned about her feeling sad or lonely, by all means come visit
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Well...technically this was dealing with you individually.
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[The food is pointedly ignored.]
Yes, this was looking at a unique individual and deciding that this uniqueness is a trait to be stomped out.
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[He pushes the tray as far in as he could.]
This isn't out of pity either, I'm just paying you back since you were eating less than the rest of us...
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[This was a conversation they have had hundreds of times at this point.]
Then bringing you this meal was my conscious decision.
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[Doesn't mean Devon is going to eat it. But if a guard asks who brought food to the prisoner against the rules, then she will not be able to remember who did it, either.]
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Did you at least try to explain yourself before they put you in here?
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[There's a sigh from him.]
I'm surprised that you're accepting this though.
[He does NOT notice the lack of a amplifier.]
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[And Devon is not going to point that out. To admit defeat? Yeah that's gonna happen.]
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You're reacting to this a lot more differently than I thought you would...
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[Ichitaka pulls out several receipts.]
The tray just made it easier to carry around. If you don't want to believe me go ahead and take away my rations for the next three days, I don't mind.
[After that he turns his attention back to talking with Devon.]
What I meant was that I expected you to also try to get out of this punishment as well because you would also see it as stupid and pointless.
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[Not visibly surprised by Dan's appearance, Devon addressed him almost immediately.]
I have my own reasons for staying here.
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Would you mind telling me those reasons then?
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