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To Those I'm Threading With
[tl;dr I gotta go for a bit and can't reply to anyone until I get back]

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Perhaps I Can Have Assistance? ~ Souta | Tico
Souta was wandering around the first island, attempting to familiarize himself with his surroundings. It would be important for him to understand what this island consisted of, in case fleeing would be necessary. Souta had no intention of killing anyone, so the only scenario he needed to be prepared for was if someone wanted to kill him. It was at this point Souta noticed a girl along the beach as well. Figuring that this process would go a bit faster if he enlisted assistance, he approached her.
"Excuse me," he said as he got closer, "have you been here long? I just got here and, well... Things aren't looking good." He was referring to the fact that everyone was expected to kill each other at some point, and he figured she would pick that up without having to elaborate. "I guess I was just hoping that someone could help me out to get to know this place."
He hoped he was not making a mistake by talking to anyone. He could not really guarantee the mental state of anyone here, but she seemed rather cheerful, all things considered. Above her head, there was no Flag, either, but he had not seen any since he arrived, so he was not sure if that was a reliable way of telling if a person was dangerous.