monsterstoyou: (pb: eyeroll)

[personal profile] monsterstoyou 2026-04-21 03:56 pm (UTC)(link)
A point of order: he has appeared in one room. And unless the system has changed at any point, he shouldn't be able to do so unless the door was open or he is on Simon's room filter. Simon also didn't kill him at that point, so it is only a contributing factor, not the primary one. Nor has he mentioned from what you've said that Sider has done so again. Or that Sider harmed him, took anything, or otherwise damaged him or his property.

[ A hand raised. ]

Sider's personal boundary issues are something I take seriously. And have already taken steps to address and will continue to do so.

But considering that Simon is the one who killed someone in this instance, and that I found them in a hallway, nowhere near his room, giving no indication that there has been a repeat performance, I'm a little curious that this is the sticking point you have about the situation when Simon, again, violently murdered my inmate, something you've yet to indicate that you take seriously.
monsterstoyou: (but due to their wickedness)

[personal profile] monsterstoyou 2026-04-21 04:22 pm (UTC)(link)
[ He's listening, but it's obvious at a few points that he's made certain decisions about her and her opinions. Mostly that they're based on her own conjecture and not on anything he's said or done. ]

Right. Well, you've proven yourself delusional twice now and that's my limit. Thank you for the assurances that someone is looking out for Simon. Good day, Warden Shaw. And good luck with your surveillance.
monsterstoyou: (I want to find my happiness)

[personal profile] monsterstoyou 2026-04-21 04:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Excellent! So you're aware of your tendency to make things up to suit your narrative. Glad to know.

Again, good day.
monsterstoyou: (not that again)

[personal profile] monsterstoyou 2026-04-21 04:43 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Probably the same reason it attracts lunk-headed assholes who think 'talking' isn't action, who don't realize that after all their violence is done, things will be worked out with words, especially here where death isn't an actual solution.

Vincent allows her the last word. It's not as if anything he said mattered to her anyway. She'd had her opinion on him cemented well before he tried to work with her and now he knows the futility of such things. ]