That works. And I wouldn't mind somewhere to vent my frustration.
[It would be preferable if her feelings didn't pop up as storms or sunshine or starlight when they are one of very few things that truly belong to her and her alone.
She lifts her head in realization, bangs messy around her face.]
[Oh. There's a small exclamation point of light. She takes note of the ease with which they withdraw the knife from their cloak. It might be a workshop blade, but the movement isn't really striking Andrew as that of an amateur.]
First stop you made?
[She gracefully reaches out for the offered knife.]
[Though Andrew doesn't point out the obvious: that if Chu's words are all to be believed, one can be armed, one can even fight, and one might still die.]
I wonder at what point someone becomes capable of killing.
[ For a variety of reasons, but... the base is that, in Siffrin's eye. ]
... Everyone is capable of killing someone. But it's easier for some than others, I think. The, um. Threshold. Is lower, as... Odile might say. She said that about bargaining too.
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[It would be preferable if her feelings didn't pop up as storms or sunshine or starlight when they are one of very few things that truly belong to her and her alone.
She lifts her head in realization, bangs messy around her face.]
Ah, but I'll need another knife.
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Siffrin produces one from their cloak. There's undoubtedly a holster beneath it, for knife related purposes. It's from the workshop. ]
You can have mine.
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First stop you made?
[She gracefully reaches out for the offered knife.]
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[ Siffrin gave it a shot!
It felt empty not having a knife of some kind resting at their hip. Never again. Also, because I will remember this time if it kills me, Peace. ]
Though... I'd be surprised if more people didn't carry something, now. Just in case.
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[Though Andrew doesn't point out the obvious: that if Chu's words are all to be believed, one can be armed, one can even fight, and one might still die.]
I wonder at what point someone becomes capable of killing.
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[ For a variety of reasons, but... the base is that, in Siffrin's eye. ]
... Everyone is capable of killing someone. But it's easier for some than others, I think. The, um. Threshold. Is lower, as... Odile might say. She said that about bargaining too.