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Aug. 6th, 2011 02:38 am[This is exactly the opportunity Kiritsugu had been waiting for.]
[Until now, his most promising plan had been to dispose of the chief of police, but really, Kiritsugu knows he has no way of doing that yet. Even if he were to succeed, losing a man in that position did little the last time it happened. However, to take charge of the role would make him privy to the information the entire town needs to escape. Not only that, the opposition he would receive in acting against key targets would be massively reduced. It sounds like a daunting task, considering the application's requirements, but Kiritsugu doesn't have the same look in his eyes he did a month ago. Losing his children again tore down the walls he had imposed on himself since the fire.]
[He's already aware of two individuals with a spotty record, but neither of them will give him a confession. One is his 'wife', and the other is a certain priest he'd much rather see dead than behind bars. Both are impossible to force into doing so. It seems he'll have to take a different approach.]
[As someone applying for chief of police, he's able to make promises no other resident would be able to. This doesn't mean he has to fulfill them if not doing so keeps the residents safe, of course. Perhaps it's time to take advantage of his newly regained mentality.]
[Phone]
I require the private confessions of five moderate to large offenses for the post of chief of police. I can promise you that you will not be persecuted, and if incarcerated, you will be released if I obtain the position.
[He's not too happy about doing this so publicly, but there is no other way to do so. He's very careful to not say anything about himself, in the interest of cloaking his identity. If he's recognized by anyone that knows him, his modus operandi will obviously be leaked, which Kiritsugu knows many of the townspeople would not be okay with their chief of police having. Still, he doubts that they will have the time to divulge that before he gets everything he can out of this attempt. In the end, it's in the interest of everyone's escape. He feels no regret.]
[Until now, his most promising plan had been to dispose of the chief of police, but really, Kiritsugu knows he has no way of doing that yet. Even if he were to succeed, losing a man in that position did little the last time it happened. However, to take charge of the role would make him privy to the information the entire town needs to escape. Not only that, the opposition he would receive in acting against key targets would be massively reduced. It sounds like a daunting task, considering the application's requirements, but Kiritsugu doesn't have the same look in his eyes he did a month ago. Losing his children again tore down the walls he had imposed on himself since the fire.]
[He's already aware of two individuals with a spotty record, but neither of them will give him a confession. One is his 'wife', and the other is a certain priest he'd much rather see dead than behind bars. Both are impossible to force into doing so. It seems he'll have to take a different approach.]
[As someone applying for chief of police, he's able to make promises no other resident would be able to. This doesn't mean he has to fulfill them if not doing so keeps the residents safe, of course. Perhaps it's time to take advantage of his newly regained mentality.]
[Phone]
I require the private confessions of five moderate to large offenses for the post of chief of police. I can promise you that you will not be persecuted, and if incarcerated, you will be released if I obtain the position.
[He's not too happy about doing this so publicly, but there is no other way to do so. He's very careful to not say anything about himself, in the interest of cloaking his identity. If he's recognized by anyone that knows him, his modus operandi will obviously be leaked, which Kiritsugu knows many of the townspeople would not be okay with their chief of police having. Still, he doubts that they will have the time to divulge that before he gets everything he can out of this attempt. In the end, it's in the interest of everyone's escape. He feels no regret.]
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Date: 2011-08-06 07:43 am (UTC)[In truth, Kiritsugu wouldn't mind knowing of more people to watch out for, but he would much rather not have to deal with serious criminals right now, for the sake of his plan going smoothly.]
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Date: 2011-08-06 07:56 am (UTC)[ There's still a considerable amount of apprehension in her voice. If she gets locked up, then she wouldn't be able to watch over Connla and Nepeta, but Lancer was able to slip into spirit form now.
Surely he's watching his own son now, leaving her with no real purpose in this town. Watching him meant that he was probably watching over Nepeta as well.
Helping this town.. maybe if he's able to uncover something, then she can find out for sure if everyone was back home. People say it's easier to think of it that way: to imagine Sakura and Shirou in each other's arms with the sun shining brightly over them, Archer safely tucked away at the Throne of Heroes, Illya.. Illya wherever little girls go when they are killed. ]
There's not many people in this town that can say I have yet to assault them. [ That doesn't seem grand enough in her mind though.
Swallowing hard, she follows up with: ] I'm an accessory to several murders.
[ Hope you didn't like Shirou's friends too much, Kiri. ]
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Date: 2011-08-06 09:28 pm (UTC)[No surprise at all. None that he displays, at least.]
[Unfortunately, Rin chose a very bad time to divulge this. Kiritsugu believes himself fully capable of using that piece of information to his advantage. He'd rather not, of course, but if he were to end with exactly five confessions at the end of the day...]
[He's... not proud of himself for that, no. Still, the very memory of the same people Rin's thinking about is what pushes Kiritsugu towards killing that voice inside his head shouting out his feelings.]
...In what way?
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Date: 2011-08-07 02:33 am (UTC)[ A honest question. Pretty much any person who's died at the hands of Lancer or Archer are considered her kills as well, so she believes. ]
If you need further proof, my name is at the skating rink.
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Date: 2011-08-07 04:25 am (UTC)[Kiritsugu will have to watch out for him if he does submit this.]
I believe you.
[It's to be understood, really. Last he heard of them, the Tohsakas were the prime example of magi. Apart from simply being a magus, the high possibility of one from that family being willing to kill is precisely the reason why Kiritsugu does not trust her. He can't reassure her, though. Not when he represents the magus' willingness to kill to such a greater degree.]
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Date: 2011-08-09 03:01 am (UTC)As long as he believed her, that's all that needed to be said. He just needed a confession, even if there was no proof linking her. After all the name at the rink was due to another's hands slaying her target. ]
Is that all then?