. . . I'm glad you made it to the end also, Laguna. I hadn't had a chance to say that yet.
Relating to the ousting . . . my gut still says that it's Chizuru. It's possible that all our evidence against her is meaningless; that the wolves left her because it would look suspicious, that she really did get emotionally involved with Aeris and Raphael.
There is the fact that wolves usually wouldn't associate so closely. But it's also possible that they realized that not associating would be strange for them, and so they decided to try to make it look like Chizuru didn't know the others were wolves.
. . . essentially, we don't have anything that won't leave us chasing logic circles interminably.
Thanks, man. Nice to see you're still around, too.
And yeah, I dunno her too well, but... Nii's team ain't making so much of a fuss as she is, and we split our votes between 'em, so they got no reason to think they're safe from bein' ousted, y'know? But when you're a sheep, ya know it, and you just gotta hope people believe in you even if you can't make excuses.
I hope we're right about this. I don't like to lose. but I can't find a reason to mistrust Nii's team more than Chizuru. If they're wolves, they deserve their win.
I admit, I don't like that Nii isn't saying anything so far. But I'm not convinced Chizuru's innocent.
Our proof isn't much, but gut instinct seems to have gotten us this far. And I can't shake how the last time I played, she was considered too dangerous to be left in the Game. I doubt friendship saved her from being eaten. And I doubt our Wolves were clever enough to set her up from the beginning. We almost didn't catch Aeris.
Max agreed with us the whole way, it seems. And she agreed that Chizuru was the Wolf.
Yeah. And weren't some people sayin' before that Aeris couldn't be a wolf cause the team with her friend was eaten? So the wolves weren't protectin' people just 'cause they were friends then...
I also think her defending Chizuru was one big ploy. It didn't make any difference, wouldn't have changed a thing. But she could use it as a defense later on.
She protests so much, and makes such a HUGE show of everything.
I think the fact that we've had so long to find something to make Nii's team more suspicious, and, despite second-guessing ourselves constantly, we continue to conclude that it's Chizuru is as indicative as anything else. We won't change our minds, it seems. If we're wrong . . . so be it.
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Relating to the ousting . . . my gut still says that it's Chizuru. It's possible that all our evidence against her is meaningless; that the wolves left her because it would look suspicious, that she really did get emotionally involved with Aeris and Raphael.
There is the fact that wolves usually wouldn't associate so closely. But it's also possible that they realized that not associating would be strange for them, and so they decided to try to make it look like Chizuru didn't know the others were wolves.
. . . essentially, we don't have anything that won't leave us chasing logic circles interminably.
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And yeah, I dunno her too well, but... Nii's team ain't making so much of a fuss as she is, and we split our votes between 'em, so they got no reason to think they're safe from bein' ousted, y'know? But when you're a sheep, ya know it, and you just gotta hope people believe in you even if you can't make excuses.
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I hope we're right about this. I don't like to lose. but I can't find a reason to mistrust Nii's team more than Chizuru. If they're wolves, they deserve their win.
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Our proof isn't much, but gut instinct seems to have gotten us this far. And I can't shake how the last time I played, she was considered too dangerous to be left in the Game. I doubt friendship saved her from being eaten. And I doubt our Wolves were clever enough to set her up from the beginning. We almost didn't catch Aeris.
Max agreed with us the whole way, it seems. And she agreed that Chizuru was the Wolf.
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I also think her defending Chizuru was one big ploy. It didn't make any difference, wouldn't have changed a thing. But she could use it as a defense later on.
She protests so much, and makes such a HUGE show of everything.
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Aeris lied to me too. I told her the cost. She did anyway. So it's a poor excuse.
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