Regarding the horrible thing, I'm afraid not, but I'm both unsurprised that you asked and can't say that I mind it much.
Regarding everything else, in order as always:
1. This particular incentive is unfortunately one that I won't offer details on unless someone actually attains the right to it. It's their right to know because they took initiative and chose to act, and they were successful in doing so; it hardly matters for the rest of you, anyway.
2. You remind me of one person in particular – I wouldn't say that she was a coworker of mine so much as she was someone that I spent time with for work-related purposes. She wasn't part of our project, in other words. Just someone that was on-site for a little while.
I enjoyed her company quite a bit, however. She was certainly one that I liked, though I doubt the sentiment was at all mutual.
3. I'll see what can be done for Katsuki, then, in that case.
4. Your expressed preferences regarding informing your loved ones in the event of your death have been duly noted and will be considered.
5. Most people tend to not find it flattering when I'm pleased with them; the ones that are...well, they're usually more like me, and I'm well aware that that isn't anything that most normal people aspire to.
6. Well, I won't deny the possibility that there's a trick to it, anyway, but I've never really been one that believes in coincidence or true randomness.
I'm curious to see what questions you come up with; as always, I'm not going to discourage curiosity.
LETTER 8
Regarding the horrible thing, I'm afraid not, but I'm both unsurprised that you asked and can't say that I mind it much.
Regarding everything else, in order as always:
1. This particular incentive is unfortunately one that I won't offer details on unless someone actually attains the right to it. It's their right to know because they took initiative and chose to act, and they were successful in doing so; it hardly matters for the rest of you, anyway.
2. You remind me of one person in particular – I wouldn't say that she was a coworker of mine so much as she was someone that I spent time with for work-related purposes. She wasn't part of our project, in other words. Just someone that was on-site for a little while.
I enjoyed her company quite a bit, however. She was certainly one that I liked, though I doubt the sentiment was at all mutual.
3. I'll see what can be done for Katsuki, then, in that case.
4. Your expressed preferences regarding informing your loved ones in the event of your death have been duly noted and will be considered.
5. Most people tend to not find it flattering when I'm pleased with them; the ones that are...well, they're usually more like me, and I'm well aware that that isn't anything that most normal people aspire to.
6. Well, I won't deny the possibility that there's a trick to it, anyway, but I've never really been one that believes in coincidence or true randomness.
I'm curious to see what questions you come up with; as always, I'm not going to discourage curiosity.
- Conductor