This partner you mentioned before. Can you tell me his name?
[He doesn't relish in asking for that kind of personal information while D33 is in this state. At the same time, he's already thinking of a dozen ways someone could take advantage of an imPort with amnesia.
They're not exactly friends at this point, but Klavier is genuinely concerned about his safety.]
[Oh really, now. Well. That explains a few things.]
...I do indeed. Although, I always refer to him as Ken Kaneki. His cafe is where we met. He's very knowledgeable about imPort affairs.
[Which probably means he has, in fact, seen this kind of thing before. What D33 said moments ago makes more sense now. If this has happened in the past, then of course Kaneki would see little reason to take him to the ER.
Klavier's shoulders release some of their tension, and he loosens his grip on the communicator. It doesn't make him feel much better, but at least he doesn't have to intervene more than he already has. Some days, Klavier can barely hold himself together. He'd rather not be responsible for another person, thank you.]
He does appear to be so, yes. I have found his information to be quite helpful given my current state.
He does, as far as I can tell, seem to have my best interests at heart. Though, I suppose given the circumstances, I have little choice but to accept the help which I have given.
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[It's...something, at least.]
This partner you mentioned before. Can you tell me his name?
[He doesn't relish in asking for that kind of personal information while D33 is in this state. At the same time, he's already thinking of a dozen ways someone could take advantage of an imPort with amnesia.
They're not exactly friends at this point, but Klavier is genuinely concerned about his safety.]
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Do you know of him?
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...I do indeed. Although, I always refer to him as Ken Kaneki. His cafe is where we met. He's very knowledgeable about imPort affairs.
[Which probably means he has, in fact, seen this kind of thing before. What D33 said moments ago makes more sense now. If this has happened in the past, then of course Kaneki would see little reason to take him to the ER.
Klavier's shoulders release some of their tension, and he loosens his grip on the communicator. It doesn't make him feel much better, but at least he doesn't have to intervene more than he already has. Some days, Klavier can barely hold himself together. He'd rather not be responsible for another person, thank you.]
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He does, as far as I can tell, seem to have my best interests at heart. Though, I suppose given the circumstances, I have little choice but to accept the help which I have given.
What might you say of him?