(HE HAS NOTHING TO APOLOGIZE FOR? People quit clubs all the time!!)
You had real swords?
(Just like in his own dream...)
Monsters aren't real. And neither are dreams. Even Koukichi knows that. I guess is everyone's having weird dreams though there's gotta be something. Maaybe IU'll talk to mom about checking for mold or something.
(It's happening to people outside of the apartment too... but maybe they can do something about in the apartment itself. Who knows. He's just trying to be reasonable. And if his friends (and vague friends) are having shitty nightmares the he wants them to stop.)
And idk what youre watching before bed but knock it off
monsters aren't real the way horses never existed, right?
[a.k.a. for all they know, monsters could be the next change that comes along. Monster just replacing everyone with blonde hair or something. Monsters holding bake sales. Monsters eating people. WHO EVEN KNOWS.]
yeah we did. and then kiyomitsu got a real sword from them so obviously we should be preparing for something big
[You don't just send people swords in the mail like it's nothing. Not even Yamato would do that (although that's more because he wouldn't trust the post office to handle a sword properly... even though he's never touched a real sword in his life, aside from Kashuu's?? okay yams)]
Whatever, he can be paranoid all he wants YOU CAN'T STOP HIM. (It probably says a lot about his current state, though, that he doesn't even react to Ryusei saying "that's pretty cool".]
it's not like I'm freaking out all the time but I'd rather be prepared than caught off-guard and why are you telling me to chill when you're the one that messaged me in the first place
[There are a lot of ways Yamato could respond to this. "You never cared before" is one of them. "I don't think you're taking this seriously enough" is another, but that one isn't very fair, since Yamato's taken all the changes around them in stride, more or less.
Eventually, he gives up.]
whatever
[GOOD JOB, YAMS. What a great way to end a conversation.]
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You had real swords?
(Just like in his own dream...)
Monsters aren't real. And neither are dreams. Even Koukichi knows that.
I guess is everyone's having weird dreams though there's gotta be something.
Maaybe IU'll talk to mom about checking for mold or something.
(It's happening to people outside of the apartment too... but maybe they can do something about in the apartment itself. Who knows. He's just trying to be reasonable. And if his friends (and vague friends) are having shitty nightmares the he wants them to stop.)
And idk what youre watching before bed but knock it off
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[a.k.a. for all they know, monsters could be the next change that comes along. Monster just replacing everyone with blonde hair or something. Monsters holding bake sales. Monsters eating people. WHO EVEN KNOWS.]
yeah we did. and then kiyomitsu got a real sword from them so obviously we should be preparing for something big
[You don't just send people swords in the mail like it's nothing. Not even Yamato would do that (although that's more because he wouldn't trust the post office to handle a sword properly... even though he's never touched a real sword in his life, aside from Kashuu's?? okay yams)]
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( He doesn't know how or why but it just is. Horses are real and fruit doesn't dance but monsters are definitely not real. )
A REAL sword?
That's pretty cool!
But don't go all conspiracy theory on me. Things are weird but the world isn't ending or anything. WW3 isn't going to happen so CHILL.
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[Ah, the words of someone who isn't buying it.
Whatever, he can be paranoid all he wants YOU CAN'T STOP HIM. (It probably says a lot about his current state, though, that he doesn't even react to Ryusei saying "that's pretty cool".]
it's not like I'm freaking out all the time but I'd rather be prepared than caught off-guard
and why are you telling me to chill when you're the one that messaged me in the first place
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I was just wondering.
you know like I saidbefore.
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Eventually, he gives up.]
whatever
[GOOD JOB, YAMS. What a great way to end a conversation.]