I suppose a lot of people would want to use their wish to go home. [Wriothesley's words might be peculiar in the sense that it implied that Wriothesley also had no plans to wish to go home if he can win.
There are people here he doesn't want to just leave and he was always more of a problem solver and less likely to run away. In the end, he wanted to resolve this more properly than just leave as soon as he can.]
Well, I rather find a proper answer myself anyways.
And what question are ya even tryin' to get answers for?
[He's not oblivious to the implication, given the way Rinne likes to avoid answering was often done in a similar way. Redirecting, rather than outright rejection, until the question is forgotten.]
Somethin' so important to throw away yer ticket home for?
Unraveling the mysteries of this place means possibly understanding how it all works. The more you know, the more you can work with. [Wriothesley wanted to solve issues, not run from them. Leaving while leaving everyone behind feels akin to running away.]
What's the point in me going home if it means abandoning everyone here? Ideally, I'd like to find a resolution for everyone to be happy with. Me going home can wait. [Of course he'll always put the needs and wants of others over his own. He wants to better the lives of others and he knows there are some that want to go home just as much as some who finds this place to be a home more than wherever they came from.]
Who is to say that finding an answer won't also get me the answer I want for myself, besides.
[He doesn't have an answer to that, and it wasn't like he was going to be able to provide a convincing argument when he himself isn't sure he was going to be able to go home without answers. His reasons aren't the same as Wriothesley's, he figures, nothing so martyr-like for the people here at least.
Well, not for most people here.]
It ain't gonna be easy, tryin' to find that solution. If ya want everyone happy, they gotta be united in a single goal after all.
Life has hardly been easy as far as I know. The things that don't come easy are usually things worth fighting for, anyways.
[Wriothesley was obviously undeterred. He has made plenty of hard decisions through his life. He had banded people together before.] I rather try to find something that works than to not try at all.
[He shrugs.] At least, I feel like this is something worth pursuing and I'm a bit stubborn to say the least.
I'm not really that interested in this place, except in how to make sure it ain't gonna drag anyone I care about here.
[He admits that much, and honestly, the idea of staying here just to unravel all the mysteries of it might be tempting, but ultimately doesn't serve his goal.]
Well, I guess it'll be interestin' to see whatcha end up finding too.
To each their own. I find that it's better to be as informed as possible if I want to do something. [He's nothing but thorough when it comes to these things. The more he knows, the less he can be blindsided by.] At least, if we can unravel this place, we might know how to handle it instead of being at its mercy.
[He reaches out to mess with Rinne's hair a little.]
Information doesn't come cheap, you know. [A grin and a wink.]
[It was always weird when people did that to him, despite Rinne knowing that Wriothesley was much older than him. He can't help but swat his hand a bit at that, pouting at him.
Well...]
I don't mind an exchange, but there ain't a lot here worth bartering for.
[Wriothesley only ruffles Rinne's hair more at that. Sorry, but if you're going to be a bit of a brat, Wriothesley is gonna match that energy a bit.]
What is worth it to one person doesn't matter to another. Worth of something, tangible or not, is decided from person to person is it not? If you're not interested, then it isn't up to me to convince you otherwise.
[Swatting more, then grabbing his hand so he can bite the palm of it, glove or not. It's not a painful bite, closer to how a puppy playbites than anything.]
What would I consider worth it...Hmm. Well, there's a lot of things. Other information in return... [He suddenly leans forward, their noses barely touching.] A kiss, perhaps.
[He steps back though.] Just kidding. I do prefer information in exchange, but I wouldn't refuse most other things either like material or sex.
Mm, but I don't wanna have sex for that reason. I do it coz I like it with ya.
[It was definitely more honest that he usually is these days, maybe it was starting to feel normal to just admit things. The idea of having sex just for that is probably not what Wriothesley meant, but he decides to lay it out.]
But if ya really want a kiss, let's tie the knot first~
You still manage to say such cute things amongst the terrible things you say, you know. Buttering me up after insulting me. Am I in an abusive relationship? [Wriothesley's tone is teasing though.]
Hmm? Are you saying that casually because you like me or was getting married to you that easy all along? Surely there are people you rather end up with than me? [Though, all of this started because of Wriothesley's perception of marriage and himself in the first place...]
Hmm, but that doesn't mean I wanna marry ya less? I'll make ya happy.
[It's not a proper answer, probably, but it is still true. Regardless of whether or not they marry, he does plan on trying on making him happy anyway. He grins at that, scooting closer so he can throw an arm around his waist.]
Isn't it supposed to be consensual? Who says I consented? [Wriothesley sounds too amused though.]
You already make me happy with your companionship though, Rinne. You don't have to try too hard, though if you patronize me again, I might have some choice words next time. [Because he thinks Rinne would shatter if he punches them. He doesn't like using physical force anyways.]
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There are people here he doesn't want to just leave and he was always more of a problem solver and less likely to run away. In the end, he wanted to resolve this more properly than just leave as soon as he can.]
Well, I rather find a proper answer myself anyways.
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[He's not oblivious to the implication, given the way Rinne likes to avoid answering was often done in a similar way. Redirecting, rather than outright rejection, until the question is forgotten.]
Somethin' so important to throw away yer ticket home for?
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What's the point in me going home if it means abandoning everyone here? Ideally, I'd like to find a resolution for everyone to be happy with. Me going home can wait. [Of course he'll always put the needs and wants of others over his own. He wants to better the lives of others and he knows there are some that want to go home just as much as some who finds this place to be a home more than wherever they came from.]
Who is to say that finding an answer won't also get me the answer I want for myself, besides.
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[He doesn't have an answer to that, and it wasn't like he was going to be able to provide a convincing argument when he himself isn't sure he was going to be able to go home without answers. His reasons aren't the same as Wriothesley's, he figures, nothing so martyr-like for the people here at least.
Well, not for most people here.]
It ain't gonna be easy, tryin' to find that solution. If ya want everyone happy, they gotta be united in a single goal after all.
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[Wriothesley was obviously undeterred. He has made plenty of hard decisions through his life. He had banded people together before.] I rather try to find something that works than to not try at all.
[He shrugs.] At least, I feel like this is something worth pursuing and I'm a bit stubborn to say the least.
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[He admits that much, and honestly, the idea of staying here just to unravel all the mysteries of it might be tempting, but ultimately doesn't serve his goal.]
Well, I guess it'll be interestin' to see whatcha end up finding too.
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[He reaches out to mess with Rinne's hair a little.]
Information doesn't come cheap, you know. [A grin and a wink.]
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Well...]
I don't mind an exchange, but there ain't a lot here worth bartering for.
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What is worth it to one person doesn't matter to another. Worth of something, tangible or not, is decided from person to person is it not? If you're not interested, then it isn't up to me to convince you otherwise.
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[Swatting more, then grabbing his hand so he can bite the palm of it, glove or not. It's not a painful bite, closer to how a puppy playbites than anything.]
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What would I consider worth it...Hmm. Well, there's a lot of things. Other information in return... [He suddenly leans forward, their noses barely touching.] A kiss, perhaps.
[He steps back though.] Just kidding. I do prefer information in exchange, but I wouldn't refuse most other things either like material or sex.
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[It was definitely more honest that he usually is these days, maybe it was starting to feel normal to just admit things. The idea of having sex just for that is probably not what Wriothesley meant, but he decides to lay it out.]
But if ya really want a kiss, let's tie the knot first~
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Hmm? Are you saying that casually because you like me or was getting married to you that easy all along? Surely there are people you rather end up with than me? [Though, all of this started because of Wriothesley's perception of marriage and himself in the first place...]
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[It's not a proper answer, probably, but it is still true. Regardless of whether or not they marry, he does plan on trying on making him happy anyway. He grins at that, scooting closer so he can throw an arm around his waist.]
It ain't abuse. It's S&M, and yer the M~
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You already make me happy with your companionship though, Rinne. You don't have to try too hard, though if you patronize me again, I might have some choice words next time. [Because he thinks Rinne would shatter if he punches them. He doesn't like using physical force anyways.]