Even Schuldig couldn't say, with absolute certainty, what the hell River had been thinking when she'd incited that riot - her thoughts were too chaotic sometimes to get a good read of. He couldn't say that he was happy about it, though. Entirely aside from disrupting his breakfast and quite possibly the whole day's schedule - if this meant he couldn't investigate the possibilities Yohji had suggested they explore in the showers, there'd be hell to pay - it had been futile from the start. And while River was just insane enough that being aware of that fact might not have mattered to her, he'd have expected those who followed suit to have a little more sense.
In a place that could pull people from any world it wanted, could bring people back from the dead to do so, that could change people and animals into horrific monsters every night and do hell alone knew what else - had anyone really thought that contingency plans for a riot weren't likely in place? Had anyone thought that during the day, when they were weakest and had no access to their usual weapons lest they be confiscated, that there was even a chance of winning against the united front of the staff?
And, more importantly, if no one had thought that, why had anyone bothered to fight? It was dayshift. Any sort of repercussions to River would be minimal, so trying to protect her was hardly worth the effort people had put forth(and had been futile in any case). Nothing was accomplished by it at all.
And, of course, it had to have happened on a day when there was an exceedingly sugary breakfast for Schuldig to partake of and a wound he wanted to nurse in peace. It just fucking figured.
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In a place that could pull people from any world it wanted, could bring people back from the dead to do so, that could change people and animals into horrific monsters every night and do hell alone knew what else - had anyone really thought that contingency plans for a riot weren't likely in place? Had anyone thought that during the day, when they were weakest and had no access to their usual weapons lest they be confiscated, that there was even a chance of winning against the united front of the staff?
And, more importantly, if no one had thought that, why had anyone bothered to fight? It was dayshift. Any sort of repercussions to River would be minimal, so trying to protect her was hardly worth the effort people had put forth(and had been futile in any case). Nothing was accomplished by it at all.
And, of course, it had to have happened on a day when there was an exceedingly sugary breakfast for Schuldig to partake of and a wound he wanted to nurse in peace. It just fucking figured.