Announcing my presence over such unsecured lines of communication is unacceptable; I have been alerted to the presence of at least one of the traitors, and more may also be lurking. The knowledge of the presence of shinigami, in the future, ought to be spread only be word of mouth, to those who must know.
Being so free with potentially-sensitive information seems illogical; however, if it has not created a problem thusfar, then it seems unlikely that it would now. Carry on, then.
Welcome dear captain~. So glad to see you aren't dead.
Fuss fuss fuss. Just a guess, but I think the traitor is of the opinion that even without a message board, all you have to do is pay a little bit of attention to find these sorta things out. I'm sure he'll be seeing you around either way~
I swear, if one more person asks me if this is part of Aizen's plan...
I see no reason to more readily provide an enemy with information. Though, if you are, in fact, stuck here, the same as the rest of us... perhaps it does not matter. You won't ever have the chance to report back to Aizen.
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I really hope he doesn't want to talk to me. I don't want to have to answer questions. I want to be left alone about all that.Okay.
-HM
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(OOC: Signed with a drawing of a camellia)
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Being so free with potentially-sensitive information seems illogical; however, if it has not created a problem thusfar, then it seems unlikely that it would now. Carry on, then.
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As loathe as I am to say this, the presence of one of the traitors is the least of our concerns.
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That is difficult to believe.
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How much have you been briefed on?
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So glad to see you aren't dead.Fuss fuss fuss. Just a guess, but I think the traitor is of the opinion that even without a message board, all you have to do is pay a little bit of attention to find these sorta things out. I'm sure he'll be seeing you around either way~
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I see no reason to more readily provide an enemy with information. Though, if you are, in fact, stuck here, the same as the rest of us... perhaps it does not matter. You won't ever have the chance to report back to Aizen.
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But the process can't function without all its parts. You're one of the parts it can't be without. You're here because you have to be to get out.
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Why? Why did you tell her? I can't do this I can't fucking do thisno subject
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