you simply just go home. fyfy's back, doesn't remember a thing about being here. unless we have evidence of disappearances leading somewhere in this place, i think it's safe to assume that this is what happens.
[Hm. Dazai of all people might know why that bothers her.]
When Astralin-san disappeared, he was missing from here for about a week, but when he came back, he remembered everything that'd happened here, even though it sounded like he'd spent... a really long time away. From his perspective.
both me and fyfy put our genius brains to work, which say... perhaps it's a matter of time. i was gone for a week, correct? at home, it had been less than 30 minutes. fyodor's been missing for months from here, but it's almost the same to him, i'd say he spent 10 minutes or perhaps a little bit less. our experiences pretty much overlap at the time of home.
none of us remembered this place at home, though.
it's rather complicated for us to make a real assumption, there's not enough data about this place for us to compile a good prediction pattern.
(because fyodor is on his level psychologically and intellectually, it's great. if he sounds a little excited, it's because he is.)
So maybe it's like, the longer you spend away from here, the less likely it is that you'll be able to remember your time here when you come back? Like, the more time that passes "here" is what's important, not the amount of time you actually experience of your own life.
[Hm.]
I guess if I disappear, I won't be coming back, huh?
[Her voice is cheerful as ever, if laced with a pensive undercurrent. Ken had confirmed it, though -- she'd died. She knew she was going to, but, well, it's something else to know someone whose life had continued after hers had ended.]
I guess all I can keep doing is living my life to the fullest while I'm still here.
[And somewhere, in the Inn? Ken just so happened to hear someone screaming Kotone's name. He has no idea what was going on but he'll just...deal with it.
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But thanks, Dazai-san. I'll make you something nice in exchange.
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speaking of i think one might have disappeared, like fyodor had. a shame.
(had past simple?????????? PAST SIMPLE????????)
no need, koto-chan. you're enough.
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Who's disappeared? I kind of guessed that Fyodor-san had, but...?
[Someone else now?]
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kaeya has. i was seeing him, truly a pity, but now that i know what happens, i'm not concerned.
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[Hm. Dazai of all people might know why that bothers her.]
When Astralin-san disappeared, he was missing from here for about a week, but when he came back, he remembered everything that'd happened here, even though it sounded like he'd spent... a really long time away. From his perspective.
I wonder what makes him and Fyodor-san different?
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none of us remembered this place at home, though.
it's rather complicated for us to make a real assumption, there's not enough data about this place for us to compile a good prediction pattern.
(because fyodor is on his level psychologically and intellectually, it's great. if he sounds a little excited, it's because he is.)
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[Hm.]
I guess if I disappear, I won't be coming back, huh?
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(maybe it's a second. two. stop making him think.)
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[Her voice is cheerful as ever, if laced with a pensive undercurrent. Ken had confirmed it, though -- she'd died. She knew she was going to, but, well, it's something else to know someone whose life had continued after hers had ended.]
I guess all I can keep doing is living my life to the fullest while I'm still here.
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[Leadingly... buy her a nice dinner, Dazai....]
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[Bluntly. C'mon, Dazai!]
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You gotta ask him though.
[Because it's funnier coming from Dazai and too easy coming from her.]
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CHUUYA, TAKE ME AND KOTONE TO EEEEEEEEEEEEAT. I WILL GIVE YOU DOG TREAAAAAAAAAATS. PSSST-- oh, no, wait, that's cats.
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FUCK OFF DAZAI!!!!!
[And with that (very exhausted sounding) screech, Dazai's getting a wallet thrown directly at his face from the lump currently nursing a handover.]
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Not here
This place is so weird.]
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He'll just have no choice but to deal with the screaming.]