[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?
I suppose that may be a possibility, but... given that this is "heaven," it feels unlikely that there are things here that would lead to accidental deaths.
On the other hand... [she drums her fingers on the table, agitated.] ...there are many of us gathered here and the commonality between us is that we have all been deemed "not good enough" to go straight to heaven on our own merits.
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Can I ask what you're writing?
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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?
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On the other hand... [she drums her fingers on the table, agitated.] ...there are many of us gathered here and the commonality between us is that we have all been deemed "not good enough" to go straight to heaven on our own merits.