If you're deciding to actually use that phone in your room, go right ahead; the Wordsmith is a busy man but he's often around, and he has no real reason not to talk to you, assuming that you do it correctly.
Comments are screened for privacy; it's rude to eavesdrop.
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Why not? I'm sure if you could do so much for us as letting us to get to know you, it would make us more likely to cooperate and seek a peaceful resolution.
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So in that sense, it's very necessary after all.
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[She takes a deep breath.]
I know you disclosed 'why' before. That it's about initiative, trust, and responsibility, however, how can we call this 'trust' if it sounds like people may have reason to... end the course?
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But until anything happens, we perhaps won't even know. I...I don't want to find out someone is untrustworthy because they murdered.
[She has conflicting thoughts on murder, though.]
Even so, if someone did have to resort to that, like you mentioned, what if it ends up being a necessity? How could you make someone choose between their world and someone's life here?
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[She cuts herself off, no, she understands this is going to go in circles. Trust.]
You want us to trust each other and those who we affiliate with at home enough to not have to make that choice, isn't that correct?
[Even now, she wants to find the optimistic view of this.]
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