[ 'Warden' is not what you call someone you're working with. Something respectful would be accepted, but he's heard 'warden' used as a pejorative too many times on this ship to want that term. ]
And I don't expect anything of the sort. If you want to graduate, you graduate. If you don't want to, you don't. I told you this was about what you wanted and I meant it.
[ He dips his head towards Hickey. ]
And given we see each other most meal times, I figure we can have a discussion as needed then.
[ Hickey pauses for a moment, frowning. He's used to things being a bit more...structured than what Kiryu's suggesting. Not expecting anything of the sort is a bit odd.
I won't use my item to find you unless I think it's necessary. Otherwise, I won't be looking to see where you go. And if you tell me to leave you alone? I will, within reason. [ He figures he should explain. ] Unless I think there's a danger you'll come to harm.
[ He crosses his arms again. ]
Part of freedom is showing you can handle it. Which means, if I start getting reports from other wardens about you causing trouble? I'm going to ask you about it. I won't play games. And I expect a reasonable answer. Not as a warden. As me. Then we'll figure out how to handle it.
The same goes for you. If this changes, if you start bothering me for no reason or abusing your power, I'll kick your ass as well. Doubt you will. But might as well get this on record.
[ Hickey makes a little note to self: when Kiryu gives him the weapon, he should make sure to hide that little boatknife of his in his trunk, beneath all his other clothes. That way if Kiryu takes this knife away, he'll at least have a back-up.
Though Hickey, nosy-ass man that he is, is also moving his head juuuust so as he tries to peek into Kiryu's bedroom and see what it looks like. ]
[ From this angle, he can mostly just see the dresser, but Kiryu will come out soon enough with a few things cradled in one arm: a short knife, a longer blade, and what looks like just a handle. ]
I want to make sure you can protect yourself.
I'm going to explain each one, and you'll choose the one you think you'll be able to use best.
I thought you had already read that page, [ Hickey grumbles, sounding very much like a teenager or someone in their early twenties instead of the grownass adult he actually is. ]
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[ 'Warden' is not what you call someone you're working with. Something respectful would be accepted, but he's heard 'warden' used as a pejorative too many times on this ship to want that term. ]
And I don't expect anything of the sort. If you want to graduate, you graduate. If you don't want to, you don't. I told you this was about what you wanted and I meant it.
[ He dips his head towards Hickey. ]
And given we see each other most meal times, I figure we can have a discussion as needed then.
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Nice. But odd. ]
I can work with that, Kiryu.
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I won't use my item to find you unless I think it's necessary. Otherwise, I won't be looking to see where you go. And if you tell me to leave you alone? I will, within reason. [ He figures he should explain. ] Unless I think there's a danger you'll come to harm.
[ He crosses his arms again. ]
Part of freedom is showing you can handle it. Which means, if I start getting reports from other wardens about you causing trouble? I'm going to ask you about it. I won't play games. And I expect a reasonable answer. Not as a warden. As me. Then we'll figure out how to handle it.
Dick me around and I'll kick your ass. Fair?
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The same goes for you. If this changes, if you start bothering me for no reason or abusing your power, I'll kick your ass as well. Doubt you will. But might as well get this on record.
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[ But he stands up then, holding up a hand. ]
I promised you a weapon. I'll be right back.
[ He's headed for his bedroom and there's the sound of shuffling there.]
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Though Hickey, nosy-ass man that he is, is also moving his head juuuust so as he tries to peek into Kiryu's bedroom and see what it looks like. ]
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I want to make sure you can protect yourself.
I'm going to explain each one, and you'll choose the one you think you'll be able to use best.
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Let's hear that explanation then.
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It's known as a Super Spicy knife. Any cut you make will burn like it's on fire. [ A beat pause. ] Because it'll be on fire.
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What the fuck. ]
What the hell sort of knife can do something like that?!
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A Super Spicy Knife.
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Alright, [ Hickey says, a little skeptical. ] What's the middle one do?
[ If Kiryu says something equally stupid like 'if you stab someone with this, it'll also give them a black eye', he'll probably laugh out loud. ]
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[ It looks like a basic tanto blade, with a nice lacquered case and grip. ]
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And the final option?
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It's just a very good knife. Good quality.
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[ Oh Hickey calls bullshit. He goes to pick up the very good knife, expecting it to explode in his hands when he does so. ]
It doesn't generate smoke or anything like that?
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I'll go with this one then. The knives of my world aren't as [ ridiculous ] intense as yours. This one'll probably be the best bet.
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I don't think I need to tell you that's for self-defense.
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Of course it'll be for self-defense.
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We haven't gone through the rest. Are you ready for that?
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Might as well, [ Hickey says, with a little shrug. ] We'll have to do it at some point anyway.
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...you realize you murder someone on the first page?
[ Just... going to point that out there, kid. ]
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[ He doesn't actually sound offended or accusatory. It's another one of those questions where he's trying to understand. ]
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