[ Alfendi sure did slam a binder down and bring the deets.
Elizabeth feigns a bit when Alfendi mentions who he voted for. The sickness was his downfall by Alfendi's testimonial and even if Elizabeth distrusted almost everyone... she didn't cast too much of a shade of doubt in her roommate's direction. She didn't think he was anything more than a smart-mouthed young man, and... that was her downfall. She nods, gulping a bit harshly. ]
No one will blame you for that logic. You exhibited the know-how to connect dots that seem mixed among a mass of bullshit and uncertainty. [ Elizabeth sounds bitter. ] ...Ironically, I voted for Adam out of panic. He seemed less likely to be voted and I wanted to save my own guilt after last week.
[ Fun times!!! However, when Adam is brought up differently, she listens. Truly, the girl tries to hear how Alfendi came to the conclusion he did. ]
I have no pity for Luke. He wants to talk about - some... some survival as if he hasn't been playing God this whole time? As if this game isn't skewed their favor? [ Elizabeth grows bitter and says something far too quickly before she can catch it: ] -- they're not playing a game, they're doing research!
[ Her fist balls and she feels a cold flash strike down her spine. She's upset, thinking so deeply and without any further explanation, she trusts Alfendi: ]
Luke was more likely using Adam and vice versa to gain pity. There's two groups that seem to be brought here together: Rhys and Jack and this... Jade and Guy. Maybe they tried to blend in and that was their downfall, but - whatever that means... we need to keep an eye on Adam now. Warn whoever he is rooming with.
[ Elizabeth sighs heavily, but she'll double back to this, pulling Alfendi aside with her own wobbly body in the mean time. ]
What I'm about to tell you... you must never repeat. Not to anyone you trust and certainly not to anyone you're rooming with for prosperity's sake. [ She starts: ] These staff members, as I mentioned, are not lowly white-collar workers. They're scientists.
[ Elizabeth??? ]
And I very much don't like being caged like some labrat again.
I LIVE FOR TL;DR!!!
Elizabeth feigns a bit when Alfendi mentions who he voted for. The sickness was his downfall by Alfendi's testimonial and even if Elizabeth distrusted almost everyone... she didn't cast too much of a shade of doubt in her roommate's direction. She didn't think he was anything more than a smart-mouthed young man, and... that was her downfall. She nods, gulping a bit harshly. ]
No one will blame you for that logic. You exhibited the know-how to connect dots that seem mixed among a mass of bullshit and uncertainty. [ Elizabeth sounds bitter. ] ...Ironically, I voted for Adam out of panic. He seemed less likely to be voted and I wanted to save my own guilt after last week.
[ Fun times!!! However, when Adam is brought up differently, she listens. Truly, the girl tries to hear how Alfendi came to the conclusion he did. ]
I have no pity for Luke. He wants to talk about - some... some survival as if he hasn't been playing God this whole time? As if this game isn't skewed their favor? [ Elizabeth grows bitter and says something far too quickly before she can catch it: ] -- they're not playing a game, they're doing research!
[ Her fist balls and she feels a cold flash strike down her spine. She's upset, thinking so deeply and without any further explanation, she trusts Alfendi: ]
Luke was more likely using Adam and vice versa to gain pity. There's two groups that seem to be brought here together: Rhys and Jack and this... Jade and Guy. Maybe they tried to blend in and that was their downfall, but - whatever that means... we need to keep an eye on Adam now. Warn whoever he is rooming with.
[ Elizabeth sighs heavily, but she'll double back to this, pulling Alfendi aside with her own wobbly body in the mean time. ]
What I'm about to tell you... you must never repeat. Not to anyone you trust and certainly not to anyone you're rooming with for prosperity's sake. [ She starts: ] These staff members, as I mentioned, are not lowly white-collar workers. They're scientists.
[ Elizabeth??? ]
And I very much don't like being caged like some labrat again.