(dr-matsuno) He's coming, Banchou. H e ' s c o m i n g f o r y o u . The masked male holds his arms out, before latching onto the other and beginning to sniff his clothes the same way he'd just done to the idol.
He smiled a bit actually finding it a bit ticklish the way the other had latched onto him. He seemed a bit panicked though as he was being smelled a second time. Even with the sickly sweet scent of big gulp there was something else faint , but there on his clothes what could only be described as the lingering scent of oil.
He shoved the serial killer away looking extremely uncomfortable when he couldn’t take being sniffed any longer. “T-That’s enough right?”
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Banchou looked down on the ground… he really didn’t want to admit it not in front of Icchan. Staying silent or not though the others could probably knew by now how hard he tried to deny it. He could only come up with such weak excuses afterall. He’d just really hoped no one would notice the oil.
There was something he was willing to admit to at this point as he almost started to sob.“I-I stabbed a bat in the fox. I couldn’t sleep I had a bad feeling all my… all my brothers would be gone when i woke up okay … it was supposed to just end at that… it was only supposed to be that stupid fox.”
And, somehow, this all made sense. Banchou wanted his bat to kill the fox, and the victim probably got in the way somehow.
It was then that the usually gruff voice came out as softer. Lighter toned.
“ ... I... understand. I understand completely. I was... at my brink, too. There are people I care about outside of this place... I don’t know what I’d do if I had lost them. I... I-I... I g-grew up without many people I cared about. I lost contact with them early on in my life. ” The doctor had to pause, choking up as he spoke.
“ ... A-And n-now that... that I h-have people to c-care about... I wouldn’t want to lose them either. ”
The “killer” was now sobbing, trying to look down so he wouldn’t be seen. Violet felt nothing toward this situation, but even Doc had contemplated stopping the madness by going against his own morals.










