Wow, one hundredth comic on the first time I’ve read a recent update (been catching up the past few days since I started). I love the beautiful night in the first panel, the stars nestled in above the house.
Is it just me or does it seem like Kiro should really work on her priorities? Things like making sure that the person you’re going to meet by yourself in the middle of the woods isn’t actually a murderer and that your possibly angry mob-ish campmates aren’t following you might be worth a little more of her attention…
Priorities, shmiorities. If Daisy turns out to want to murder Kiro, having been followed by someone (mob-ish or not) who can intervene might be good, wouldn’t you say?
And while murdering someone does make one a murderer, most murderers don’t want to murder everyone. So even if Daisy has killed a person, Kiro might be perfectly save with her.
And it seems like the one murder Daisy is accused of is that of A., who Kiro has seen to be alive and well. (Well, maybe not too well, but alive at least.) So unless someone else is unaccounted for, it seems rather unlikely that those murder rumors bear any truth.
I mean, the details of the murder haven’t been revealed; I’m mildly suspicious that A might have been severely wounded, but if nobody properly confirmed he was dead, he could have been patched up by someone. That would account for the discrepancy of the alleged murder victim being alive and well in the wilderness.
Of course, that being said, if that suspicion was actually correct, that would imply at least one extra player in this web of intrigue. After all, the news of A. being alive was a surprise to Daisy…
“Did you make sure no one was following you?” seems to be a question that could potentially be bad no matter the answer. Yes: “Good, no one will hear you scream!” No: “Shit, you could have led the real murderer right to us!”
Wow, one hundredth comic on the first time I’ve read a recent update (been catching up the past few days since I started). I love the beautiful night in the first panel, the stars nestled in above the house.
“Did I make sure no one was following me?
Um, nooo?”
Is it just me or does it seem like Kiro should really work on her priorities? Things like making sure that the person you’re going to meet by yourself in the middle of the woods isn’t actually a murderer and that your possibly angry mob-ish campmates aren’t following you might be worth a little more of her attention…
Priorities, shmiorities. If Daisy turns out to want to murder Kiro, having been followed by someone (mob-ish or not) who can intervene might be good, wouldn’t you say?
And while murdering someone does make one a murderer, most murderers don’t want to murder everyone. So even if Daisy has killed a person, Kiro might be perfectly save with her.
And it seems like the one murder Daisy is accused of is that of A., who Kiro has seen to be alive and well. (Well, maybe not too well, but alive at least.) So unless someone else is unaccounted for, it seems rather unlikely that those murder rumors bear any truth.
I mean, the details of the murder haven’t been revealed; I’m mildly suspicious that A might have been severely wounded, but if nobody properly confirmed he was dead, he could have been patched up by someone. That would account for the discrepancy of the alleged murder victim being alive and well in the wilderness.
Of course, that being said, if that suspicion was actually correct, that would imply at least one extra player in this web of intrigue. After all, the news of A. being alive was a surprise to Daisy…
Edit: Daisy literally just confirmed A. survived the alleged murder… So there might not be a third party involved.
My reading comprehension is excellent; my memory is… Less so.
“Did you make sure no one was following you?” seems to be a question that could potentially be bad no matter the answer. Yes: “Good, no one will hear you scream!” No: “Shit, you could have led the real murderer right to us!”
Well, after all, she’s basically a cyber-criminal, not a seasoned sneak. She’s got a lot to learn about clandestine behavior. ^^
Jeez, these camp kids can’t walk up the hills to save their live, let alone crawl unnoticed in the middle of the night
Oh boy not this theory again…
Oh, there’s the vampire fang again!