[Damn shitty town. What does a man with few possessions do? He ends up in the shops, looking at the things he can take. The clothes, the food, the weapons, the furniture... they have no intrinsic value here. So as he peruses the stores, he finds himself disinclined to picked up anything but the essentials. There's no point in taking more than what
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... She's not being very discrete about it, though. The journal is likely recording her staring and waiting for any responses. That don't end up filtered, anyway.]
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... mostly because she's looking for the filter function on the journal during that time. It's fine telling one person, but this was on the network, and ... well, she's not sure how to feel about that.
But by time she does find it, she decides it's too late to try hiding it and just goes on and responds.]
... Of course I do. I thought I was the only one here before meeting you. I want to see if there is anyone like us that happens to be more tolerable.
[... Not that Greed was that bad. She's just annoyed at him outing her.]
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[Because, yeah, Greed is the only good one in the family.]
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[... or something like that. When it comes down to it, he finds humans more valuable and doesn't take orders from Father.]
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You're right. I would find them far less tolerable.
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[... And is the most incomplete of the three, but the reason she said is the only one she seems to care about. She also says this with all the maturity of a five year old.]
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[Usually Homonculi don't age... but Wrath does. Greed isn't sure if he will in this body or not. It's originally a human body, after all.]
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[... Somewhere, on Ar Ciel, Eoria is raging without knowing why.]
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[Wrath... well, he was just special.]
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