...The first conversation I had with him was weird. He said he thought we were all in hell and that he was in a doomsday cult, so I was a little bit suspicious.
Right, but I get the feeling if he realizes I'm trying to lead him to it, he'll say no. Or I'll owe him another favor, and I'm already kind of terrified about when he'll cash the first one in and what it'll be.
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Does Hisoka know that I know, by the way?
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[the less hisoka knows about anything, the better??]
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[Ugh.]
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What?
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You're not really my type, but I like your spirit! You won't know if it's gross until you've had a taste!
[And back to normal.]
Next time I'm going to vomit on him, I swear to god.
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I don't think anyone would blame you for that.
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[Not that she envies his position at all, because Hm.]
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You're better at dealing with [most people] him than I am, though. You got any ideas about how to get him to agree to Shirasu?
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Get him interested in Shirasu's general existence by pointing out that his scroll implies he's a good fighter?
[sorry if you're innocent, shirasu.]
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Though straightforward determination may, in fact, be the best way to get through to him, unless you're confident in your ability to lie.
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Not really. I'll give it a try and let you know how it goes on Tuesday night. At least it's my turn to write the note this week.
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