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<blockquote data-quote="izillama" data-source="post: 4544680" data-attributes="member: 79171"><p>Clover nodded, but didn't reply to Ruby outloud. </p><p>She felt a personal guilt for allowing Ruby to go so far as to almost (what she guessed, judging by both Koln's and Ruby's reaction) suck the poor boy dry. But she had chosen her own safety over Ruby's. She had let Ruby continue while she stood by idly and watched. </p><p>It was sickening, that she could be so heartless. </p><p>Sighing, Clover was about to suggest that they go and wait in the bus shelter. Then, she noticed to her horror that the wound inflicted by Ruby was still bleeding. The young man was still bleeding!</p><p>Clover's mouth opened to say something, but she could find no rationale for it. </p><p>'Honestly, Clover, why <em>do</em> you care? He helped to attack all of you. Isn't that enough justification for his death?'</p><p>'No, it is not. You <em>know</em> better, Clover!'</p><p>She was torn.</p><p>After another moment, though, her newly acquired insticts took over. Her common sense won out against her moral obligation.</p><p>She quirked an eyebrow, feeling both cruel yet unaffected by her action, 'Oh Clover, you naughty girl...'</p><p>Briskly, she walked over to the boy and began to pull him up by his arms. He was too heavy.</p><p>She turned to Koln, "We need to get him off the road. We need to hide him. Maybe in the bushes? We can't just leave him <em>here</em>."</p><p>Then, she grinned, sickening herself even more, "Besides, the bus is on its way. It would be a shame if he ended up as roadkill."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="izillama, post: 4544680, member: 79171"] Clover nodded, but didn't reply to Ruby outloud. She felt a personal guilt for allowing Ruby to go so far as to almost (what she guessed, judging by both Koln's and Ruby's reaction) suck the poor boy dry. But she had chosen her own safety over Ruby's. She had let Ruby continue while she stood by idly and watched. It was sickening, that she could be so heartless. Sighing, Clover was about to suggest that they go and wait in the bus shelter. Then, she noticed to her horror that the wound inflicted by Ruby was still bleeding. The young man was still bleeding! Clover's mouth opened to say something, but she could find no rationale for it. 'Honestly, Clover, why [I]do[/I] you care? He helped to attack all of you. Isn't that enough justification for his death?' 'No, it is not. You [I]know[/I] better, Clover!' She was torn. After another moment, though, her newly acquired insticts took over. Her common sense won out against her moral obligation. She quirked an eyebrow, feeling both cruel yet unaffected by her action, 'Oh Clover, you naughty girl...' Briskly, she walked over to the boy and began to pull him up by his arms. He was too heavy. She turned to Koln, "We need to get him off the road. We need to hide him. Maybe in the bushes? We can't just leave him [I]here[/I]." Then, she grinned, sickening herself even more, "Besides, the bus is on its way. It would be a shame if he ended up as roadkill." [/QUOTE]
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