Kaiji peeked up to see who he was talking to when the other man remarked about the food here. It was interesting that he's mention that, as when Kaiji first arrived he had been so excited by the prospect of it that he completely ignored the unpleasantness of getting locked in a mental institute. It was a good thing to be reminded of - he had started to take it for granted.
"It's-" he stopped in his tracks to cast a sidelong glance toward another part of the room (http://community.livejournal.com/damned/599339.html?thread=49817131#t49817131) before giving a little sigh and resuming. Fucking crazies: Kaiji was known to come up with some pretty idiotic plans, but at least none of his involved covering himself with glitter. Yet. And no one here had to know about the tissue box incident, ever. In the scope of Landel's, he had only come up with bad ideas, not balls-out moronic plots, and he intended to keep it that way.
Once things had seemingly started to settle down over there, he continued calmly: "It's a hell of a lot better than what I would've been stuck with," he truthfully remarked.
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"It's-" he stopped in his tracks to cast a sidelong glance toward another part of the room (http://community.livejournal.com/damned/599339.html?thread=49817131#t49817131) before giving a little sigh and resuming. Fucking crazies: Kaiji was known to come up with some pretty idiotic plans, but at least none of his involved covering himself with glitter. Yet. And no one here had to know about the tissue box incident, ever. In the scope of Landel's, he had only come up with bad ideas, not balls-out moronic plots, and he intended to keep it that way.
Once things had seemingly started to settle down over there, he continued calmly: "It's a hell of a lot better than what I would've been stuck with," he truthfully remarked.