[she turns the notebook so that elysia can see the last few lines she's written. her handwriting is elegant.]
- Charlie did not seem to be in ill health, so it is unlikely this was a natural death - Remiel's reaction in the message they did not mean to send suggests that as well - Likely an intentional act, then, but who would do such a thing and what would the motive be? - What could someone have gained from this that would be worth hurting someone so well-liked?
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[she turns the notebook so that elysia can see the last few lines she's written. her handwriting is elegant.]
- Charlie did not seem to be in ill health, so it is unlikely this was a natural death
- Remiel's reaction in the message they did not mean to send suggests that as well
- Likely an intentional act, then, but who would do such a thing and what would the motive be?
- What could someone have gained from this that would be worth hurting someone so well-liked?