Muse let out a deep sigh. "Yes, we should rest." he replied to the common group consensus. "Rest and think…" he soon added, a swarm of questions still running through his head. And while Muse himself didn't even really know where to start with all of said questions, Leon was thankfully willing to get everyone started.
Muse nodded as he listened to Leon's explanation about the laptop. "Yeah, I had a feeling he controlled things from some sort of computer. His powers don't really work the same as ours do; it's all a bit more… computer-y. Like, everything we do is based on imagination, but, for him, things seem to be based more on… programming logic. Programming he can change whenever he likes, but, still. Now that I think about it, it sort of feels like he'd be more at home in some sort of MMO game than a world made from writing-based roleplay…" he rambled.
Slight confusion came over his face, though, as Leon finished his explanation. "Wait," he spoke up, blinking curiously. "You mean me? You think I should distract him?" he asked, pointing at himself, before he sighed and shook his head. "Listen, I know GM and I might look like some sort of yin-yang-type-thing going on, but we're really not that evenly matched." Muse told him. "In fact… that last battle made me realize — he might have an even stronger hold on me than I thought." he added darkly. "Not only did he keep me out of the fight the whole time, but he even said something like 'I should've never let you go free'… Which makes me wonder, I mean, like I said before, I don't even have too much of a memory of what I was doing before I came to this world. And, now that I think about it, I don't even remember meeting GM, either, I've just always sort of… known him." he continued, eyes fixed on the ground. "And now I'm worried that, like, what if I was just one of GM's little playthings all along…?" he suggested hesitantly, the very thought a haunting one. "I mean, hell, isn't that how he sort of sees all of us?" he grimaced. "Ugh… why does this have to be so fucking hopeless…"