[ it's nice of tara to say, but she hadn't been there when she'd taken on the role of executioner in the commune. she'd killed plenty of villagers - out of perceived mercy, because she'd witnessed them committing a crime that was beyond forgiveness, because they'd threatened someone she'd promised to protect. she can tell herself it had been because of the role compelling her, but she'd felt like she did when she'd killed richie, when she'd killed quinn and detective bailey. like she was finally doing what she'd been made for.
she knows tara would probably chalk it up to the commune, to the murder game. she'd give her an out. but that would be worse. ]
[ There's much Sam is not telling her, and she knows it. And Tara also knows that pushing her for details will only make her sister push her away. Sam will tell her what she wants to, when she wants to. All Tara can do is be there for her.
This annoys her to no end, but she knows there's not much she can do. ]
feels inevitable, if you ask me i just hope he doesn't give him any ideas
[ Their names are interchangeable in that sentence. ]
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i will.
i'm trying to figure out how to keep tabs without him becoming aware.
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has he been talking to other-ghostface?
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she knows tara would probably chalk it up to the commune, to the murder game. she'd give her an out. but that would be worse. ]
thanks.
i don't know. if he has, danny hasn't told me.
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This annoys her to no end, but she knows there's not much she can do. ]
feels inevitable, if you ask me
i just hope he doesn't give him any ideas
[ Their names are interchangeable in that sentence. ]