Then it's settled. When you're a little more healed, we'll go out and I'll teach you some of what I know. I'm used to fighting with both knives but it shouldn't be too hard to teach you with one.
[ he thinks about asking if she even likes it before realizing she might not actually have an answer. instead he settles for leaning a little more for warmth and thinking of how to rephrase that. ]
Think you'd keep doing it if the people who got you into it quit?
That's pretty cool of you to want to integrate them. Then again, if you were already putting in that much work to learn I guess it'd be kinda silly to just stop. Sounds like a good balance to your music.
[ this is where they differ (among other things) because yosuke is a person who focuses best when multiple things are happening. even in battle he's constantly listening to music, mapping out attacks to the beat and strategizing on the go. at junes it's fielding issues and announcing sales and consultations for other departments. it's normal.
but he thinks he can sort of understand anyway. ]
All the more reason to keep it up then. It's something you get to really do for yourself, in the end.
I don't know about that. [ yes, they have to progress, but. ] We're moving at the right pace, and... it sucks, but this is as fast as we can go right now. Maybe something will come up with the next section of the maze or something. I think there's a little time for stuff we like, it's why I took time to practice when we had our trailers around.
[ stop he had other reasons for playing in the trailer only. ]
I'm still teaching myself, but I've been practicing for about a year? I didn't really start getting more serious about it until about six months ago though.
I thought if I brought it back it'd say after we moved to the next part of the maze, but it left with everything else. Maybe... there'll be something in the next section.
[ it occurs to him he could go look at bostco, actually. ]
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Then it's settled. When you're a little more healed, we'll go out and I'll teach you some of what I know. I'm used to fighting with both knives but it shouldn't be too hard to teach you with one.
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[ Not entirely "fine", but. Enough to move more smoothly. ]
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[ he's not going to tell her no, but he's not going to make her rush either. ]
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[ Bombs, knives... she's going to be a threat one day. ]
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[ Except when she'd had to be. ]
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[ Hm. ]
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No interest in it before or anything? Doesn't seem like an easy hobby to pick up just because somebody asked.
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[ She's unfortunately a very fast learner. ]
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Think you'd keep doing it if the people who got you into it quit?
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I did. The captain graduated. And I told my mom... I should at least let the juniors feel settled, since they look up to me as an upperclassman.
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That's pretty cool of you to want to integrate them. Then again, if you were already putting in that much work to learn I guess it'd be kinda silly to just stop. Sounds like a good balance to your music.
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[ Nothing else. It's centering. ]
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But that's not my reality anywhere else.
[ In a sense, she needs that space. That moment where she doesn't have to think about anything except what's directly in front of her. ]
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but he thinks he can sort of understand anyway. ]
All the more reason to keep it up then. It's something you get to really do for yourself, in the end.
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Mm. I do miss doing it here. But there's no real time for it.
[ They must progress, ever onward. ]
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[ he likes his knives?? ]
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[ well he does like his knives, but. ]
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[ Maybe because he hadn't played at the manor-- ]
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I'm still teaching myself, but I've been practicing for about a year? I didn't really start getting more serious about it until about six months ago though.
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[ Her gaze lowers. ]
I missed it.
[ His music. ]
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I thought if I brought it back it'd say after we moved to the next part of the maze, but it left with everything else. Maybe... there'll be something in the next section.
[ it occurs to him he could go look at bostco, actually. ]
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