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Hey, this is Yosuke. [He doesn't sound too much like he's gritting his teeth - just don't ask how many tries this recording took.] I'm probably in the middle of something right now, so if you want to leave a message, I'll get back to you. Alright, later.
[Beep!]

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But if you think he looks much like he belongs in a real band... I dunno, are you big into music, Bliss-san?
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[She can't quite picture the gig, but it's obvious she's trying, because she eventually just ends up giggling a bit helplessly.]
Good thing they had you to lead them then, a little. [Yeah, she's definitely teasing.] I'm totally into music. I love everything from - punk, to indie rock, to - 80s Christian metal. And I'm serious about that last one, if you ever see a CD by band called Stryper, don't pass it up.
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[He shrugs cheerfully.] Anyway, I guess you're like me! I'll listen to pretty much anything, too. You ever go to - oh, but you said you live out in the sticks or something as well, right?
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[She's having fun, she has to admit it. While all the discovery is amazing, just having a normal conversation with a normal kid like her is a huge relief.]
Bodeen's town motto is actually "out in the sticks," yeah. But I'm close to Austin, and it's a pretty big city, so try me.
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And it seems like the only kind of show you get around here is the literally on fire kind. [His smile here is a bit lopsided.] Actually, it gets me wondering what talents people are hiding here 'cause they don't involve flinging hammers through walls or whatever... Then again, it's not like everyone has to have one.
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Huh. [Her expressions shifts to something more thoughtful at that.] If there's time for weddings, you'd think there'd be time for concerts. Nothing like that happens at all?
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Mm, that or I just don't know anyone who's heard about it. The closest thing I can think of, uh - well, a few months back when Kanji and I woke up here, there was this festival kind of thing going on in town? I remember a few people playing CDs and stuff, at least. Performing, not so much. And then there's the karaoke room at our place, but that's not the same either. It's too bad, huh? It'd be something else to take everyone's minds off things getting rough.
[He rubs at his neck for a moment - and then, pretty suddenly, something lights up in his face.] Hey, maybe - [But he quickly settles down.] Oh, but I guess it'd be harder to convince people if we can't just point at Rise. Hmm... still, there's gotta be somebody we could rope in who'd go along with it...
[Yes, "we".]
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[Her surprise melts into something more wistful.] It would be fun, though. Worth suggesting, since we can all talk to one another so easily here. Is there anywhere around here that'd be good for a concert? Or even just a talent show, if that's not too elementary school?
[She didn't miss that mention of karaoke, either.] Your place? Do you have a house with friends here, too?
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[That last part rolls off his tongue almost like it was reflexive.]
As a venue, it'd be on the small side... But a venue isn't the biggest problem, right? Like, if there's nowhere else, we could probably bug a few people like Kanji into making a temporary stage here in the park, or whatever. It's about finding enough people to go up on it! Nothing formal or anything, just - finding them.
[He tilts his head.] Eh, I don't know. I guess we've got other stuff to focus on. Maybe I oughta think about it some more.
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You guys own your own business? That's awesome! I definitely wanna see it - shit, if you had electronics there, did they get wiped out too? That'll get expensive to replace.
[She shakes her head at his reluctance.] I say the worse things are, the more people need distraction. I mean, get the city rebuilt and everything, but if it'll hold together long enough for a concert then people will probably appreciate it.
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