First Person (entry type): Hey, so, I was wondering something. I guess someone around here could be helpful and answer it, yeah? Awesome.
Anyway. So, let's talk about fairy tales for a minute. I know, a shocker coming from a witch. (And if you think about calling me a kid again, go ahead. Maybe playing with one of you 'ducks' might be fun.) Oh - that's right, my question. How many of you have stopped believing in them? Fairy tales, I mean. Before you start insulting me, let me finish. Okay?
The thing is, if you grow up you can't believe or use magic anymore. (I'm really making this simple so do pay attention; I'm not explaining it again.) So, if you do believe, you can become a witch. ... Yeah. That was corny. If anyone mentions it, I'm going to find a way to your world. I am bored, after all.
What I'm trying to say is? I'm looking for a kid I can train to my successor. Why? Because Ange-chan isn't exactly the best one. It wasn't even really my decision to choose her!
Or maybe I'm just being 'a wicked witch' and luring kids out so I can kill them. That sounds fun, too. Who knows, right? Haha...! What, don't you get the joke? Too bad! I'm not explaining it.
Third Person: Even if the mansion had been destroyed, Rokkenjima was still home. This was EVA-Beatrice's home; she had been born in Eva's heart here. This is where she had become a witch. The mystery here had kept her alive.
The men and Kyrie's sister can't see her. Not that she'd want to talk to them if they did. Apparently Ange hadn't arrived here yet. It wouldn't be long, though. Rokkenjima was like that: it called everyone home eventually.
She sighed. No one heard it except for herself, of course. This would be the end... Either Ange would die by the hands of these thugs or by EVA's own. It wasn't the best way to end things.
Not at all.
Then again, wasn't it ironic? Hadn't EVA rebeled against her own mentor? Tortured her. Insulted her. Almost killed her. Hadn't she refused help?
Maybe it was the legacy of being called Beatrice. She sighed again. Almost bitterly. She couldn't afford to look anything but cruel when the time came, just in case if she was seen (though that was very doubtful).
When Kasumi's goons begin to move, she follows. She had to respect Ange's decision. If that meant EVA had to kill her? So be it.
EVA-Beatrice | Umineko no Naku Koro ni | Not reserved 5/5
Anyway. So, let's talk about fairy tales for a minute. I know, a shocker coming from a witch. (And if you think about calling me a kid again, go ahead. Maybe playing with one of you 'ducks' might be fun.) Oh - that's right, my question. How many of you have stopped believing in them? Fairy tales, I mean. Before you start insulting me, let me finish. Okay?
The thing is, if you grow up you can't believe or use magic anymore. (I'm really making this simple so do pay attention; I'm not explaining it again.) So, if you do believe, you can become a witch. ... Yeah. That was corny. If anyone mentions it, I'm going to find a way to your world. I am bored, after all.
What I'm trying to say is? I'm looking for a kid I can train to my successor. Why? Because Ange-chan isn't exactly the best one. It wasn't even really my decision to choose her!
Or maybe I'm just being 'a wicked witch' and luring kids out so I can kill them. That sounds fun, too. Who knows, right? Haha...! What, don't you get the joke? Too bad! I'm not explaining it.
Third Person: Even if the mansion had been destroyed, Rokkenjima was still home. This was EVA-Beatrice's home; she had been born in Eva's heart here. This is where she had become a witch. The mystery here had kept her alive.
The men and Kyrie's sister can't see her. Not that she'd want to talk to them if they did. Apparently Ange hadn't arrived here yet. It wouldn't be long, though. Rokkenjima was like that: it called everyone home eventually.
She sighed. No one heard it except for herself, of course. This would be the end... Either Ange would die by the hands of these thugs or by EVA's own. It wasn't the best way to end things.
Not at all.
Then again, wasn't it ironic? Hadn't EVA rebeled against her own mentor? Tortured her. Insulted her. Almost killed her. Hadn't she refused help?
Maybe it was the legacy of being called Beatrice. She sighed again. Almost bitterly. She couldn't afford to look anything but cruel when the time came, just in case if she was seen (though that was very doubtful).
When Kasumi's goons begin to move, she follows. She had to respect Ange's decision. If that meant EVA had to kill her? So be it.