[ She wasn't going to lie at least. That would do neither of them any benefits in the slightest. ]
But even a temporary opening isn't entirely worthless. At the very least, it would open up more opportunities and give more options. [ Inaba says this as she finally starts to eat her sandwich, biting into it as she continues to mull on things more in her head. At the very least, it'd give her a few more seconds to stall as she thinks. ] Plus, I wouldn't think that anyone would see it coming, even if it didn't last. If you think about it like a game of chess, it'd be as if someone from outside the board came and secretly took one of their pieces and ate it while they weren't looking.
[ Inaba, is now the time to reference a meme... ]
Well. It's just an option that I'm throwing out there, of course; you don't need to take me up on it, given that the risk doesn't necessarily outweigh the benefits. Not to mention that this isn't my world. [ It's then that her gaze darkens, hazel colored eyes narrowing as if she's looking somewhere far, far away. ] I don't have the right to make a decision that can make or break the situation. Realistically, it'd be better to play things much safer.
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Date: 2024-04-09 11:26 am (UTC)[ She wasn't going to lie at least. That would do neither of them any benefits in the slightest. ]
But even a temporary opening isn't entirely worthless. At the very least, it would open up more opportunities and give more options. [ Inaba says this as she finally starts to eat her sandwich, biting into it as she continues to mull on things more in her head. At the very least, it'd give her a few more seconds to stall as she thinks. ] Plus, I wouldn't think that anyone would see it coming, even if it didn't last. If you think about it like a game of chess, it'd be as if someone from outside the board came and secretly took one of their pieces and ate it while they weren't looking.
[ Inaba, is now the time to reference a meme... ]
Well. It's just an option that I'm throwing out there, of course; you don't need to take me up on it, given that the risk doesn't necessarily outweigh the benefits. Not to mention that this isn't my world. [ It's then that her gaze darkens, hazel colored eyes narrowing as if she's looking somewhere far, far away. ] I don't have the right to make a decision that can make or break the situation. Realistically, it'd be better to play things much safer.