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The Undertaker ([personal profile] giddyundertaker) wrote in [community profile] unknownseas2022-06-25 05:33 pm

Funeral Service for Adaman and Hodaka Morishima

[ An hour or two after the first trial's end, Hild and the Undertaker set out to invite as many people as possible to the Restaurant for the funerals of our dearly departed friends.

Why the restaurant of all places? Because there aren't enough chairs and tables elsewhere.

Indeed, some of the tables have been moved against the wall to make room for the seats. The chairs have been set up in four rows of six, like an improvised theater or a church. To the side, a small buffet has been set up courtesy of Obi, Mafuyu, and Hild. As for the main event? Two tables have been set up and decorated in black fabric and white flowers. In lieu of a live viewing, two drawings referenced from the profiles have been set up in the center of funeral wreaths... They're not the best, due to the artist's handicaps, but it does look like Adaman and Hodaka at least.]
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[personal profile] hotpaprika 2022-06-26 05:03 am (UTC)(link)
[A little while later, after Jonathan leaves to go to the garden:]

Forrest,

I thank you for accepting my letter. It still pains me when I think about how ungentlemanly I was at the trial. It was not fair to you, to Adaman, to anyone.

As well, I did not mean to insinuate that we should not look for Adaman's killer, or that he did not deserve justice. I just could not stop thinking about what Hagakure said. While we did not know the full story, I realized that Fontaine would be likely to kill whoever was the culprit, even though no one here would likely even consider murder without Fontaine's pressure.

I suppose I knew I could not hate the killer from the beginning. My Mina is everything to me, and while I did not pull the trigger, I realized that I could never truly hate the culprit, no matter what their reasoning was. I hate to admit it, but even if it turned out that they were a horrid murderer who killed Adaman for their own sick enjoyment, I would not be able to deny that they did save her and twenty-four other people.

I am sorry for not making that point across in a more level headed manner, particularly since it would not have mattered in the end. And I forgive you for the things you called me. We may have disagreements, but at the end of the day we are still captives under the same madman. I mustn't ever forget that.

Yours,

Jonathan Harker
Edited 2022-06-26 05:17 (UTC)