Because I cannot conceive of a world where America would not automatically protect the weak and helpless, given the chance. It doesn't make sense at all.
And it is better to claim a powerful role, so early on, as well, when no one else had spoken up about it. How did you even learn of America's alleged role?
We learned of it from England first and then they told us their foolish plan at our meeting... It is true, we have only their word and as you know, I don't believe we can trust one of them.
But America... he's a fool but I feel like if he were lying, we would all know by now simply because he is that big of a fool.
[She sits heavily on the bed, one leg swinging over another]
If you're America, and you're not lying about being prey, and you don't choose to save someone you would normally go to that, then it would mean you've saved someone critical to us preys getting out of here alive. We just need to figure out who.
It's because he is! ( He sounds so frustrated. Every time he says it, he begins to doubt himself more. ) Prussia, there is a prey working with the wolves. America has protected England every night.
England has been active at night too and it wasn't because he was protecting someone.
He's a wolf.
He's... a wolf...
( Taking a seat down next to her and placing his head in his hands. )
( He'll never admit it out loud but of all the people in this cursed game, England was the one he trusted the most. Sure, they were old enemies, traditional rivals, and got on each other's nerves but they'd still been through a lot of things together and England had always been someone he could rely on in the very end... )
[She squares her shoulder a bit, looking down] Say, if it had been you in that role, if young Italy were here with us instead, would you have protected him night after night?
[She hates this place. She hates so much, but she can't let get to her. Without any weapons, all she has going for her here is her conviction and stubborness]
We'll make it out of here, alive, all of us. And then, hopefully you won't be invited to my cabin just to talk.
( She's right. She's completely right and he knows it. He'd save little Veneciano and Romano if they were both here and he would do it every night without regret. He'd probably save them if they were older too to be honest.
... Thank God for small miracles? )
Yes, we'll get out of here. ( Cheering up and playfully nudging her with his shoulder. ) And then we'll--
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Has anyone been honest in this town?
( But he'll wait for an explanation. )
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Have you considered that both America and England could be lying?
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... But why would they both lie?
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And it is better to claim a powerful role, so early on, as well, when no one else had spoken up about it. How did you even learn of America's alleged role?
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But America... he's a fool but I feel like if he were lying, we would all know by now simply because he is that big of a fool.
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( Cheery but he really is taking this seriously. )
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I don't want any more little children murdered.
That said, it does bring my attention to a point I've neglected...
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You're right. And neither do I.
What do you have to say?
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If you're America, and you're not lying about being prey, and you don't choose to save someone you would normally go to that, then it would mean you've saved someone critical to us preys getting out of here alive. We just need to figure out who.
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And we know he couldn't help England after Critter made the new rule yesterday so I really wonder who he would have saved instead...
We do know that Fukawa is alive though. Do you think it could have been her? That he felt guilty for not saving Akane?
He is an idiot.
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And that could be a valid possibility, if what Fukawa's said about being the blinder is true. Her survival is essential to ours, eventually.
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England has been active at night too and it wasn't because he was protecting someone.
He's a wolf.
He's... a wolf...
( Taking a seat down next to her and placing his head in his hands. )
... I don't want to be right.
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Span-- What is your human name?
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... Antonio.
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[She squares her shoulder a bit, looking down] Say, if it had been you in that role, if young Italy were here with us instead, would you have protected him night after night?
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... If I could. ( And for as long as possible. ) But this is different!
Neither of them are children anymore!
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[She hates this place. She hates so much, but she can't let get to her. Without any weapons, all she has going for her here is her conviction and stubborness]
We'll make it out of here, alive, all of us. And then, hopefully you won't be invited to my cabin just to talk.
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... Thank God for small miracles? )
Yes, we'll get out of here. ( Cheering up and playfully nudging her with his shoulder. ) And then we'll--
Wait, what?
( What do cabins have to do with any of this?! )
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Are you feeling okay?
( She looks feverish... )
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Okay, okay... but get some rest. All of us need to be in good health while we're here.
( Getting up awkwardly. He just wants to make sure she's okay all right. )
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