tom_hanniger: (harry -1)
Tom Hanniger ([personal profile] tom_hanniger) wrote in [community profile] entrancelogs2014-02-12 09:38 am

VALENTINE'S DAY CATCH ALL 12th-17th

Who: Anyone and everyone who wants to participate
Where: Literally every corner of the known universe
When: Again with the questions...
Rating: BIG BIG HORRIBLE WARNING LOTS OF DEATH AND FIGHTING AND GRAPHIC EVERYTHING I think you might need an adult...
Summary:

THIS IS A CATCH ALL LOG FOR THE DURATION OF THIS SITUATION

Here's what happens. If you want interaction with HARRY OR TOM, if you want to have a short thread with someone discovering a BODY or someone who is WOUNDED or generally just want some blood and guts it happens in here.

THAT BEING SAID if you want to write a log? Do it. I'm just trying to control the madness in one place...as if that might be easier to manage. It also means the community isn't TOO flooded with bodies and boxes of chocolate so those wanting to bypass this event will have less to look at.

IF YOU ARE A VICTIM, YOU MAY POST YOUR DEATH POST IN HERE
I mean, you can if you want but also feel free to make an independent post. Up to you.

Comment in with a header including date and place for whatever situation you're doing so we can just keep track. I'll do the same.

Questions, comments, plurk or aim or pm me. x
selfrespecting: (worn down)

[personal profile] selfrespecting 2014-02-28 04:31 pm (UTC)(link)
It's not about a culture divide so much as a different set of morals. Martha happens to be the sort of person who, even after someone's killed her, still wants to do things the right way, which is by locking the offender up instead of killing them. Bloodshed begetting more bloodshed? It doesn't make sense to her, and it never will.

They need to be the bigger people.

But America's rage is only barely contained. She can see that in the way that he's shaking, in the tenseness around his shoulders, and it worries her. He's going to get himself in trouble if he's not careful.

Then again, as he said, what else is there left to lose? This is someone who's unstable at best, who's got suicidal tendencies, so is it any surprise that he'd toss himself head first (literally) into a dangerous situation?

"I'm not saying he shouldn't be stopped. But we should lock him up. Even if you kill him, he's just going to come back. It's not worth it."

Is she going to be able to convince him? Probably not. But at least she'll have said her piece.