jinglehellmods (
jinglehellmods) wrote in
jinglehells2017-12-30 09:50 am
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
Trial 2
WHO KILLED CHRISTMAS?
Four hours pass yet again. Thug Dangerzone and Brasco move all the tables together (with no help from Starshine), and once again the dining room becomes a makeshift trial center. Poor Diana's body is carefully laid out on one of the tables. She's covered by a sheet, because frankly her corpse looks a little nauseating, but she's there if anyone needs to look at her.
On each spot at the table is a some cookies and apple cider, and that basket sits remains cheery and present at the center of the tavle. Next to the food is a pen and a small notebook, like the kind they use on police procedural.
After everyone is seated, or at least standing awkwardly around, Brasco stands up on a chair. "I gotta say, I'm pretty disappointed in you all," he says, and you get the sense he honestly means it. "This is way, way more murders than we wanted here! By a significant margin! But at least justice can be served a little. Me and Princess and Thug were looking around some after you guys finished, and we narrowed it down to five different suspects. So figure it out! You've got all day. Go vote when you're sure, and remember: this isn't a joke. Make sure you get it right. When we've got a majority vote, or when it gets too late, we'll decide.
Ready? Start!"
ic profiles | locations | voting
no subject
Seriously.
no subject
no subject
[Says the guy who spent the whole trial lying his ass for her.]
And you still gotta get through...whatever, don't give anybody more reason to want to try for some messy revenge.
no subject
[She clearly thinks so. But ah, that's a good point, and she adds:]
And before you all start, no, he wasn't involved. Not in the least. He was . . . I have no idea where he was that night, but it wasn't near me.
no subject
no subject
[Actually, she suspects he simply didn't want his fuckbuddy to die either way, but she won't say that.]
no subject
no subject
[SURPRISE TURNS OUT SHE'S NOT A NICE PERSON]
I would have preferred not to die in order to save Robert, but so it goes.
no subject
Don't blink, or you might miss the moment when Lena snaps forward to try and punch Rosalind. Even without her blinking abilities she's still pretty fast.]
no subject
Christ--
[Fucking hell, she bit her tongue; now there's blood at her lips.]
And here I thought you were one of the good ones. Or is violence excused so long as it's against someone you deem morally in the wrong?
no subject
When you show that you're honestly sorry for what you did, then we can talk about morals. Until then, you get no say in such matters.
no subject
no subject
[you're making Yumemi so uncomfortable here Rosalind]
no subject
no subject
no subject
no subject
[This is directed to the hosts before she continues.]
Perhaps this matter would be solved if all of us found a way to work together here to prevent it from happening again?
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
no subject
Because even if you're a despicable person, even you deserve a proper trial and jail time. And I'm going to do my best to make sure you survive that long.
no subject
no subject
no subject
Indulge me in a few personal questions, if you will. For the sake of curiosity.
Emily . . . is she important to you?
no subject
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
no subject
[ Well. ]
If she really wants, I guess I could go ahead and kill her instead.
no subject
(no subject)
no subject
[Jack rolls his eyes. She doesn't deserve this. What, for killing somebody? So what, people get killed all the time. It's not like she did it for fun, or because she wanted to, or for any reason that could be argued is worth dying in turn.]
[And yeah, he's gonna miss her. And he doesn't look forward to dealing with the aftermath, but...]
Like it matters, don't worry about it.