Instinctively tensing up as Monokuma entered, the girl found herself moving slightly, protectively stepping in front of Jason as the cords shot from the floor; only to slowly back off as they merely fixed the table.
She shot Ralph a deadly look as he called her a coward, meeting his steely glare with one of her own.
“No. Words are the weapons of those who think rationally. You’re just a sadist who thinks violence is the answer to everything. And if you have to have a gang leader tell you that, then you’re doing really fucking badly.” She replied simply, her voice cold.
She watched on as the situation unraveled itself, admittedly a little surprised to see Ralph drive an arrow into Loverboy’s shoulder, her brow creasing in worry. This was.. concerning, to say the least.
Part of her wanted to convince Jason to cool Ralph down, considering his probable experience with people of his attitude (although not nearly as extreme, she imagined), but she wasn’t willing to take the risk of setting her only ally up with a power-hungry control freak with a weapon.
She watched as Paeon, now with a fresh wound to the hip, stood on wobbling feet, his grip on the arrow implanted in his leg.
“Paeon, don’t take the arrow out, it’s stopping the-“
She watched as he feebly crumpled to the ground, wincing as he fell.
“..bleeding.”
She found herself crossing over to the fallen boy, “accidentally” shouldering Ralph as she passed, cutting him off as he went off about everything having a consequence and reaction.
“Alright Newton, you can shut up now,” she growled, glancing at Paeon and kneeling down beside him. She looked up at Jane, who was luckily present and addressing the problem. She studied the girl for a moment before sheepishly returning her gaze to the ground. “Look, I have no idea what I’m doing, especially not compared to you.” She began briefly, running a hand through her hair. It seemed she was about to try and put pressure on his shoulder to help, but she figured it was best if she didn’t get in the way; so instead she scooted back a little.
“But- I’m here if you need anything. Not gonna admit it ever again but I wouldn’t really like watching this scrappy dork die.”
It seemed that, in the face of mortality, Ophelia was less spiteful; more thoughtful and almost even polite- as it seemed she wasn’t too fond of the idea of death, not that her selfishness couldn’t break through that at times, though.
She groaned audibly as Ralph brought up being an orphan, rolling her eyes and looking back at him. “Oh my God, we get it, you have a traumatic backstory, now can you please shut up? You’ve already done enough physical damage to the kid but listening to you talk is actually killing my brain cells.”
Sure, it wasn’t nearly as philosophical as Hoshi’s warning comment, but it was the first thing that came to her kind.
She shot Ralph a deadly look as he called her a coward, meeting his steely glare with one of her own.
“No. Words are the weapons of those who think rationally. You’re just a sadist who thinks violence is the answer to everything. And if you have to have a gang leader tell you that, then you’re doing really fucking badly.” She replied simply, her voice cold.
She watched on as the situation unraveled itself, admittedly a little surprised to see Ralph drive an arrow into Loverboy’s shoulder, her brow creasing in worry. This was.. concerning, to say the least.
Part of her wanted to convince Jason to cool Ralph down, considering his probable experience with people of his attitude (although not nearly as extreme, she imagined), but she wasn’t willing to take the risk of setting her only ally up with a power-hungry control freak with a weapon.
She watched as Paeon, now with a fresh wound to the hip, stood on wobbling feet, his grip on the arrow implanted in his leg.
“Paeon, don’t take the arrow out, it’s stopping the-“
She watched as he feebly crumpled to the ground, wincing as he fell.
“..bleeding.”
She found herself crossing over to the fallen boy, “accidentally” shouldering Ralph as she passed, cutting him off as he went off about everything having a consequence and reaction.
“Alright Newton, you can shut up now,” she growled, glancing at Paeon and kneeling down beside him. She looked up at Jane, who was luckily present and addressing the problem. She studied the girl for a moment before sheepishly returning her gaze to the ground. “Look, I have no idea what I’m doing, especially not compared to you.” She began briefly, running a hand through her hair. It seemed she was about to try and put pressure on his shoulder to help, but she figured it was best if she didn’t get in the way; so instead she scooted back a little.
“But- I’m here if you need anything. Not gonna admit it ever again but I wouldn’t really like watching this scrappy dork die.”
It seemed that, in the face of mortality, Ophelia was less spiteful; more thoughtful and almost even polite- as it seemed she wasn’t too fond of the idea of death, not that her selfishness couldn’t break through that at times, though.
She groaned audibly as Ralph brought up being an orphan, rolling her eyes and looking back at him. “Oh my God, we get it, you have a traumatic backstory, now can you please shut up? You’ve already done enough physical damage to the kid but listening to you talk is actually killing my brain cells.”
Sure, it wasn’t nearly as philosophical as Hoshi’s warning comment, but it was the first thing that came to her kind.
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