[It's all a much more specific scenario than she was expecting. Still, she watches him speak with a riveted expression as he continues, giving him all the little noises and reactions as he plays her body like a mastered instrument.
For the most part, she seems more excited than concerned about the story...at least until the bit about the broken legs. She frowns, seeming to replay the words in her head, thinking.]
(A more interesting question than straight-up providing an answer. His reddish eyes watch her expression, see the frown, and await to see what other reaction that may arise. Slap or kiss? Slap or kiss!!)
Well, there's certainly no particular reason you should or shouldn't have.
[Because it's just a phone call, right?]
But since you'd set up such a situation, I'm wondering what your motivation was, at the time. Didn't you want to hear his reaction? Or were you more interested in how he would handle it alone? It just seems so strange, to me, to ignore it.
I saw him not too long after that. He had the information on where she was and what he had to do, my job there was done, you see?
(And a myriad of other reasons. If he picked up, he'd probably ruin the authenticity of Masaomi's behavior. He wanted to see him wallowing in guilt, trapped in his hand and unable to turn a blind eye to the situation. Why should he have helped? The list goes on.)
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For the most part, she seems more excited than concerned about the story...at least until the bit about the broken legs. She frowns, seeming to replay the words in her head, thinking.]
Why didn't you pick up when he called?
[The rest is still processing.]
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(A more interesting question than straight-up providing an answer. His reddish eyes watch her expression, see the frown, and await to see what other reaction that may arise. Slap or kiss? Slap or kiss!!)
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[Because it's just a phone call, right?]
But since you'd set up such a situation, I'm wondering what your motivation was, at the time. Didn't you want to hear his reaction? Or were you more interested in how he would handle it alone? It just seems so strange, to me, to ignore it.
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(And a myriad of other reasons. If he picked up, he'd probably ruin the authenticity of Masaomi's behavior. He wanted to see him wallowing in guilt, trapped in his hand and unable to turn a blind eye to the situation. Why should he have helped? The list goes on.)