[After this log at some ridiculous hour in the morning, Japan's communicator will post a message. He sounds calm-- well no, not calm. He sounds casual, though.]How is everyone faring
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I don't even know how to scare him... and believe me, that's a first. Are you sure he's that necessary?
[He's noticing Japan is off (and he did some stalking) but in true Marco fashion, he's leaving it be until it becomes poignant or Japan wants to explain.]
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[He's not upset enough to ignore his transmission. A polite gesture, at most.]
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I am glad to hear that. I apologize for my rushed way of speaking before.
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[It's easier to lie via text than face to face.]
_We were all in a bit of a rush.|
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Perhaps my spending so much time with characters like Seifer has affected my behavior. I have been a bit rash lately.
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Ya havin' it better, then?
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pause of awkward]
I am well, at least.
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America-san is simply clumsy. But I believe I have set that straight.
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You're in Dissimulo right?
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That's correct.
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Be careful. The buildings there aren't that stable last I recall. And you should probably avoid the prison camp.
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I will be careful, though that camp seems as if it would hold much information.
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I don't think it can get much worse than this.
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While I can understand frustration, I am not sure if those complaints are what I meant...
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[What a greeting.]
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Is it because Marco-san is tempted to throw him into the lake? I apologize, but he is a colony of mine, so I request that you avoid that if possible.
However, scaring him may work just as well.
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[He's noticing Japan is off (and he did some stalking) but in true Marco fashion, he's leaving it be until it becomes poignant or Japan wants to explain.]
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If he was not, does Marco-san believe I would keep him around?
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