Let's just say her prospects may be particularly driven by wealth.
[ A nod. ]
I had a similar thought about Poppy and Edamura. Fish out of water, you might call them. And as for Messmer... [ Hm. ] Well, we'd just have to ask him for that shortlist, I think.
[ It's a little hard for him to picture a match among them for the ten foot snake man. ]
[So it makes sense why he wouldn't think her opinionated if they never touched on a subject she feels strongly about. Maybe he'll ask her about it later, but right now, he sees no point on dwelling on the matter.]
Messmer's a tough one to crack. I'm not even sure he's warmed up to the idea of being here, so it might be best to avoid sending him in. But I don't want to speak for him, either.
[If Messmer fell deeply in love with someone when he wasn't looking, then good for him!!]
No, I think you're right. Sending him in there might make for good television, but it would make for poor television. So perhaps our unassuming friends should be our target instead. Poppy and Edamura, maybe Shoko, too.
[He nods, thinking, then offers a little tidbit that he thinks is harmless enough.]
Let's come back to the topic of Messmer next week, though. I'd like to get to know him a bit better, and I think we might share a few things in common, but it's hard to say so early on.
[Right now, he has only very, very surface-level thoughts about their fellow snake man that intrigue him.
But moving on for now!]
Would Edamura or Shoko be okay with the... er, money thing?
[ If nothing else, it'd be a shame to lose Messmer so soon, if they're correct. There's much more to him that Aventurine would like to peel back and see...
Anyway. ]
Edamura protested the idea of anyone being here for any reason except finding a match, so it might bother him. Shoko's a doctor, so she might be wealthy already...but I don't know if someone being after her money would brother her or not.
Here's another spin: Poppy's matched with someone without any money at all, to drive home the fact that love isn't dependent on finances. That sounds like a story worthy of "television."
[ Brows pop up - now he's thinking like a television producer. ]
Ah, a classic can't-buy-me-love scenario... that's a little harder to measure, but...our friend Yi Sang doesn't seem the type with bags of money. They'd make quite a sensational pairing, to be sure.
but also he laughs. actual laughter, not the chuckles he's let out here or there. he holds up his hand and wiggles his fingers, the tips of which are a blue that creeps up down digits. ]
[ It's been enough days for her to get used to the whole idea of this house being populated with a number of non-normies, so she just scoffs and rolls her eyes. ]
Ugh. Of course you'd be a freakazoid too, wouldn't you.
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Of those who seem most opinionated among us, Miss Poppy and Mister Edamura come to mind. Or Mister Messmer...
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[SHE DIDN'T SEEM TOO OPINIONATED, SHE WAS NICE? Edamura, too.]
Though I suppose both she and Edamura felt a bit... in over their heads? It's a similarity they share, anyway.
As for Messmer... [Pauses. Lengthily.] I'm curious as to his opinion, because I can't imagine his list is very long. He's... discerning!
[yeah, discerning]
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[ A nod. ]
I had a similar thought about Poppy and Edamura. Fish out of water, you might call them. And as for Messmer... [ Hm. ] Well, we'd just have to ask him for that shortlist, I think.
[ It's a little hard for him to picture a match among them for the ten foot snake man. ]
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[So it makes sense why he wouldn't think her opinionated if they never touched on a subject she feels strongly about. Maybe he'll ask her about it later, but right now, he sees no point on dwelling on the matter.]
Messmer's a tough one to crack. I'm not even sure he's warmed up to the idea of being here, so it might be best to avoid sending him in. But I don't want to speak for him, either.
[If Messmer fell deeply in love with someone when he wasn't looking, then good for him!!]
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No, I think you're right. Sending him in there might make for good television, but it would make for poor television. So perhaps our unassuming friends should be our target instead. Poppy and Edamura, maybe Shoko, too.
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Let's come back to the topic of Messmer next week, though. I'd like to get to know him a bit better, and I think we might share a few things in common, but it's hard to say so early on.
[Right now, he has only very, very surface-level thoughts about their fellow snake man that intrigue him.
But moving on for now!]
Would Edamura or Shoko be okay with the... er, money thing?
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Anyway. ]
Edamura protested the idea of anyone being here for any reason except finding a match, so it might bother him. Shoko's a doctor, so she might be wealthy already...but I don't know if someone being after her money would brother her or not.
[ She's a tough one to read, too. ]
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Verso rubs the back of his neck.]
Maybe. [clicks his tongue] Ah, this is difficult.
[Maybe Shoko and Poppy, then?]
Here's another spin: Poppy's matched with someone without any money at all, to drive home the fact that love isn't dependent on finances. That sounds like a story worthy of "television."
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Ah, a classic can't-buy-me-love scenario... that's a little harder to measure, but...our friend Yi Sang doesn't seem the type with bags of money. They'd make quite a sensational pairing, to be sure.
[ It keeps coming back to him, Jae!!! ]
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[He was relatively rich, once. And so, in response to his having "bags of money":]
That is to say, I do not.
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[ but maybe those even count for something here! a mild shrug. ]
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[ Oh, dear. ]
Now there's an interaction I missed.
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[ waving a hand. ]
But it's barely worth mentioning.
[ read: she's barely worth mentioning. ]
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[ An answer's an answer. ]
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[ me breathing out that he's not like the rest of my guys going absolutely no, never!
the drama of it all, he understands. ]
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[ Her journalist side is showing again. ]
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I don't have a comment at this time.
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Vastly unhelpful but I appreciate your candor!
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it's a spoon ]
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should've been a knifehe turns his head only slightly to look at her, his expression hidden by his hand as he checks for the damage. ]
Ouch.
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maybe one day it can escalate to knifeGlaring at him, flat and completely insincere. ]
Oops. My hand slipped.
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[ what ]
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but also he laughs. actual laughter, not the chuckles he's let out here or there. he holds up his hand and wiggles his fingers, the tips of which are a blue that creeps up down digits. ]
That's impossible for me, actually.
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Ugh. Of course you'd be a freakazoid too, wouldn't you.
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