I- I donโt know. You told me a lot about you just nowโ way more than I expected to learn. You told me about your colleagues, your sisters, yourโฆ life and death situation. Any more questions and I feel like Iโm going to have to resort to some โwhatโs your favorite colorโ sort of thing.
Pfft. Me and Esme were buried in that school. Not even hard to figure out.
(Her tomb said 'heroine of Open Day', which was nice, actually.
What a question, though.)
I like classical music. There's a piece called 'Devil's Trill Sonata'. This guy dreamed he made a pact with the devil, and he got a servant who anticipated all that he desired. He gave him his violin to see if he could play, and the song the servant created was so enticing and enchanting that the guy literally woke up from all the awe. He tried to recreate the song, and that's as far as he got. It's just a little nugget as to what the mind can do, how possibilities are endless inside thought, literally, and how hard it is to translate it to the outside.
I took lessons when I was around five years old, and then basically never touched it since. I got into guitar a little during college, but that's another thing I never really stuck with either.
Mhm. Probably because your thing is more... I don't know. Creative in other ways. If the school is complete as I remember it, we should have a music classroom.
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And you miss the noise. Can't say I get that.
[But if she misses it, she misses it.]
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(But she knows that she isn't the most relatable person in the planet, even to the telepaths. Go figure.)
Do you want your 2 questions or not?
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[He's trying to be cute. Is it working.]
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Nope, you're losing your two questions in five... Four... Three...
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(So he doesn't think she's out here opening up, ew, gross.)
Pink.
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Guess I should have seen that one coming.
[One last question. Something that isn't too personal, but maybe something she hasn't been asked before.]
Favorite art piece and why.
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(Her tomb said 'heroine of Open Day', which was nice, actually.
What a question, though.)
I like classical music. There's a piece called 'Devil's Trill Sonata'. This guy dreamed he made a pact with the devil, and he got a servant who anticipated all that he desired. He gave him his violin to see if he could play, and the song the servant created was so enticing and enchanting that the guy literally woke up from all the awe. He tried to recreate the song, and that's as far as he got. It's just a little nugget as to what the mind can do, how possibilities are endless inside thought, literally, and how hard it is to translate it to the outside.
Also, playing it on the piano is super fun.
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Didn't know you could play piano too.
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(Mindee the best one, but alas. Things the Cuckoos share.)
Can you?
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