You're too young to experience death. [If Ray interrupts he'll just talk over him.] Even if it's temporary, even if you're already surrounded by it at home, even if all the adults you know are douchewads, whatever excuses you're about to give me I don't care. You shouldn't have to know what it feels like to die.
[he fires again. another bulls-eye, like all of his shots before it. his voice is calm.]
Neither does this competition. Obviously, not everyone feels the same way you do. So it doesn't matter if someone's "too young to experience death"—that won't protect them, here or otherwise.
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[He's already screwed up. One more traumatic memory won't do much.]
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I didn't think you were. In any case, it's not a big deal to me.
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I don't think there's an age requirement for death.
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[That came out a little more upset than Chuuya meant it to. Um. He swallows and tries again.]
Just because things happen doesn't mean they should.
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[he fires again. another bulls-eye, like all of his shots before it. his voice is calm.]
Neither does this competition. Obviously, not everyone feels the same way you do. So it doesn't matter if someone's "too young to experience death"—that won't protect them, here or otherwise.
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[Chuuya's voice is shaking.]
Of course children die. Here. At home. Everywhere. I know that. 'Should' won't protect them. Adults are supposed to protect them.
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he raises an eyebrow.]
You sure you're not defecting to Love?
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[ray has the sensitivity of a brick.]
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...yes. He did.
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[It's the drinking that most directly comes from his loss.]
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Too bad for the minority that missed that memo.
[he goes to retrieves his arrows.]
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Chuuya turns around and leaves to go get very, very drunk.]
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like what just happened]
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