[Scrubbing her hands in her hair in apparent frustration.]
No one is going to switch with me, what don't you get about this? No one is going to jump into a deal where some host they've never heard of can push them around and their soul apparently rides on that person doing a good job, even if she would agree to take them!
So just––just stop it. Stop acting like there's actually someone out there who'd think helping me is worth taking a deal that puts them at a disadvantage instead of going straight to a demon and working out something better.
What I don't get about this is that you're being stubborn on the point that is had to be you. It doesn't.
I would switch with you because how often do demons belittle themselves to come down here and make long-lasting deals. Only two I can recall. The Damned reborn not withstanding. And one of them already had their soul claimed so I'm not sure what better deal you think is out there.
Sometimes you have to take a high-stakes risk in order to make a grab for the reward. You know this.
[She gets up and heads over to the bed –– but, apparently still wigged out by the hoverbed, she just pulls the pillows off it to make a little pile on the floor and curl up there, her back to Intensity.]
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What look? What are you talking about?
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Wouldn't that be a good thing?
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So let me do that for you.
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Why wouldn't I just do that? It's better than losing my soul.
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[She gestures roughly to the contract.]
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No one is going to switch with me, what don't you get about this? No one is going to jump into a deal where some host they've never heard of can push them around and their soul apparently rides on that person doing a good job, even if she would agree to take them!
So just––just stop it. Stop acting like there's actually someone out there who'd think helping me is worth taking a deal that puts them at a disadvantage instead of going straight to a demon and working out something better.
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I would switch with you because how often do demons belittle themselves to come down here and make long-lasting deals. Only two I can recall. The Damned reborn not withstanding. And one of them already had their soul claimed so I'm not sure what better deal you think is out there.
Sometimes you have to take a high-stakes risk in order to make a grab for the reward. You know this.
But I can't. Because her boss already owns me.
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Like I'd let you.
. . .How does she own you? I thought it was just––just a "favour", she can make you do one thing. There another contract you're not telling me about?
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But I highly doubt I can take on another deal with a demon until Lady Death cashes in. Why sub-let out to someone who's already paying you.
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I just don't think what you're saying would work.
[She gets up and heads over to the bed –– but, apparently still wigged out by the hoverbed, she just pulls the pillows off it to make a little pile on the floor and curl up there, her back to Intensity.]
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So is that your next step then? Try to get in her good graces until you can figure out a way to get a clean break.
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Trying to get in her good graces like an idiot is what got me into this mess in the first place.
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And you can't change a decision you've already made, poor or not.
But you can determine if it's the right thing to do going forward.
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It's not like I have anything to go back to, anyway.
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You could go to Sabre's world. Or the world of anyone else's provided you just decide on one beforehand.
That's what Silence and Wildfire did. They both went to Shine's world.
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Even if you're dead.
Silence was dead, too, you know.
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What if Sabre's dead, too? Can I still go to her world?
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