Post by Dorothy Saotome on Sept 8, 2017 16:53:40 GMT -5
Dorothy knew it would be happening: Monokuma's 'Killing Game' already struck her nerves and brought out the worst in her. Or at least, it proved that Dorothy wasn't as saintly as she acted most of the time, her sarcasm aside.
So she went to her room in the Cabanas and lied down on her bed and reflected on everything she did. Which, admittedly, wasn't a whole lot. She did spend some time with Kris, Liam and Sanura back at the manor, but ever since everyone went to Survivor Island, she stayed holed up in here and didn't spend any more time with the others unless it was explicitly mentioned that she had to get out. Like, a murder occured or something along those lines.
The Polyglot was always of the mind that she didn't like violence, so then why was she so excited about the concept of executions? Sure, Ren didn't deserve his death, but Valentina's 'death' was cathartic to watch. If she had any popcorn during that moment, she would've easily consumed some without even flinching.
But nonetheless, she was worried. Worried that she was next, worried that she would actually kill someone next and worried about... Orica.
Dorothy was scared of Orica, and for good reason as well. Her authority reminded her of her aunt's little sister, who once protected Dorothy by threatening to smash in the skulls of her bullies. If Dorothy ever misstepped in Orica's presence, there was no doubt that the Polyglot's head would be crushed instead, so she figured that she'd better avoid her. Weakness or not, but Dorothy still had some survival instinct left in her.
Then there was also the issue of her mother being lost. Her father was never in her life because of... reasons..., but her mother was alive. Up until Monokuma kidnapped her. Her life was part of the first motive, but even know she didn't know where she was. What if Monokuma lied and her mother was dead?
If that were the case, Dorothy wouldn't know what she would do. Would she end herself? Would she take someone else with her? She didn't know, and that thought frightened her.
She was sure though that there was no way she could forgive Valentina for her actions.
Finally, she had to make sure to spend more time with the people she has grown closer to during the times of the killing game, namely Liam, Sanura and Nero. Mayumi as well. She had to make the most of her time with them before it was too late, either for them, or for Dorothy herself.
But until then, she will continue to enjoy the bloodshed that will occur. Holding a hand in front of her eyes like a cartoonish villain, she flashed a malicious grin to no one else but herself.
They will soon know that Dorothy would be worthy of being called a Saotome, one of the few families where everyone, from her grandmother to her cousins were all people who had an Ultimate Talent.
She then took a glass of cold water and began to drink from it.
So she went to her room in the Cabanas and lied down on her bed and reflected on everything she did. Which, admittedly, wasn't a whole lot. She did spend some time with Kris, Liam and Sanura back at the manor, but ever since everyone went to Survivor Island, she stayed holed up in here and didn't spend any more time with the others unless it was explicitly mentioned that she had to get out. Like, a murder occured or something along those lines.
The Polyglot was always of the mind that she didn't like violence, so then why was she so excited about the concept of executions? Sure, Ren didn't deserve his death, but Valentina's 'death' was cathartic to watch. If she had any popcorn during that moment, she would've easily consumed some without even flinching.
But nonetheless, she was worried. Worried that she was next, worried that she would actually kill someone next and worried about... Orica.
Dorothy was scared of Orica, and for good reason as well. Her authority reminded her of her aunt's little sister, who once protected Dorothy by threatening to smash in the skulls of her bullies. If Dorothy ever misstepped in Orica's presence, there was no doubt that the Polyglot's head would be crushed instead, so she figured that she'd better avoid her. Weakness or not, but Dorothy still had some survival instinct left in her.
Then there was also the issue of her mother being lost. Her father was never in her life because of... reasons..., but her mother was alive. Up until Monokuma kidnapped her. Her life was part of the first motive, but even know she didn't know where she was. What if Monokuma lied and her mother was dead?
If that were the case, Dorothy wouldn't know what she would do. Would she end herself? Would she take someone else with her? She didn't know, and that thought frightened her.
She was sure though that there was no way she could forgive Valentina for her actions.
Finally, she had to make sure to spend more time with the people she has grown closer to during the times of the killing game, namely Liam, Sanura and Nero. Mayumi as well. She had to make the most of her time with them before it was too late, either for them, or for Dorothy herself.
But until then, she will continue to enjoy the bloodshed that will occur. Holding a hand in front of her eyes like a cartoonish villain, she flashed a malicious grin to no one else but herself.
They will soon know that Dorothy would be worthy of being called a Saotome, one of the few families where everyone, from her grandmother to her cousins were all people who had an Ultimate Talent.
She then took a glass of cold water and began to drink from it.