[ no, i do believe it's an ic thing. roxana is throwing some shade on it because she disagrees with this kind of behavior. while roxana genuinely likes seeing goodness in people, the kind of brightness that comes when people help others, she thinks there are barbs and thorns to this kind of intention to spare someone else the pain. For someone who still puts meaning in death.
not unlike the briars rosamund is known for, which isn't bad in and of itself but she doesn't think rosamund has that perspective of her words. roxana may be wrong, but an opinion is an opinion. ]
If you didn't think anyone would have voted for you, why even utter it? What's the point, if it wouldn't have spared anyone the pain? What you also said was you leveraged your hand being forced over the pain others would have in seeing you leave.
[ roxana thinks as murder game veterans, people will and should vote however they please even if she could disagrees with whatever reasoning they might have.
as for the rest: ]
Our conversations turn philosophical most of the time. [ her conversations with jonas, she means. ] I have been trying to encourage him to be a bit more selfish through letters, but I don't think it's working.
[help well she's not entirely wrong, self-sacrificiality can absolutely go too far.]
Because if I can do something to help someone, I have to try. [There's a spark of indignation here, but also a quick quelling of it. She's still too raw from the trip and the sudden appearance in the graveyard to deny how badly it stings to leave someone.] It would hurt to lose anyone. My life wasn't any more valuable than the others, and the same goes the other way too. If someone has to die no matter what, then we're all on even footing there.
[People can and would miss her, and she them. Did that mean losing Roxana was easier? Siffrin? Hulkenberg? She can't say it was.
But Jonas is easier to talk about. Easing off her own bruises to asses the damage done on others.]
He's too used to being the shoulder to lean on, I think. It's very hard for him to speak up for his own well-being, even if he tells other people to do so. [Rosamund leans forward, resting her chin in her hands.] ...But I'm glad he has someone he can speak about higher minded things with. I think he needs to have somewhere to work that out, on top of a few more mundane issues.
Is there... [she wets her lips, thinking.] Sorry. Is there somewhere I can go that I won't be in anyone's way? Just until these effects pass over. I want to make sure She's gone. Permanently.
It's not about whether someone's life is worth more than the other. It's about what people will choose. It's about who people will choose. I will choose to keep whom I like and care about more, and I won't pretend otherwise.
[ that's not something she'll be hypocritical about. people can talk about fairness and equality all they want, but she has no illusions about those concepts when it comes to how she operates. ]
I think there are a couple people like that for him. It's not like that's discussion that can easily be done in text messages.
You can hide in one of the rooms in a hotel or suite.
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not unlike the briars rosamund is known for, which isn't bad in and of itself but she doesn't think rosamund has that perspective of her words. roxana may be wrong, but an opinion is an opinion. ]
If you didn't think anyone would have voted for you, why even utter it? What's the point, if it wouldn't have spared anyone the pain? What you also said was you leveraged your hand being forced over the pain others would have in seeing you leave.
[ roxana thinks as murder game veterans, people will and should vote however they please even if she could disagrees with whatever reasoning they might have.
as for the rest: ]
Our conversations turn philosophical most of the time. [ her conversations with jonas, she means. ] I have been trying to encourage him to be a bit more selfish through letters, but I don't think it's working.
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Because if I can do something to help someone, I have to try. [There's a spark of indignation here, but also a quick quelling of it. She's still too raw from the trip and the sudden appearance in the graveyard to deny how badly it stings to leave someone.] It would hurt to lose anyone. My life wasn't any more valuable than the others, and the same goes the other way too. If someone has to die no matter what, then we're all on even footing there.
[People can and would miss her, and she them. Did that mean losing Roxana was easier? Siffrin? Hulkenberg? She can't say it was.
But Jonas is easier to talk about. Easing off her own bruises to asses the damage done on others.]
He's too used to being the shoulder to lean on, I think. It's very hard for him to speak up for his own well-being, even if he tells other people to do so. [Rosamund leans forward, resting her chin in her hands.] ...But I'm glad he has someone he can speak about higher minded things with. I think he needs to have somewhere to work that out, on top of a few more mundane issues.
Is there... [she wets her lips, thinking.] Sorry. Is there somewhere I can go that I won't be in anyone's way? Just until these effects pass over. I want to make sure She's gone. Permanently.
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[ that's not something she'll be hypocritical about. people can talk about fairness and equality all they want, but she has no illusions about those concepts when it comes to how she operates. ]
I think there are a couple people like that for him. It's not like that's discussion that can easily be done in text messages.
You can hide in one of the rooms in a hotel or suite.