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Well... that'll teach me to lose my journal. You would think I'd have kept better track of it, but it looks so much like all the other books I had lying about. I really should return some of those. [He pauses for a bit as if looking around the room.] Oh well.
Looking back on what you've all done, you've certainly been busy! And now, at least, I know where the music has been coming from. More of you need to dance. It's so cute.
Looking back on what you've all done, you've certainly been busy! And now, at least, I know where the music has been coming from. More of you need to dance. It's so cute.
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A second pig shows up, this one wearing a hardhat. He sets it on top of the first one, building a little pig tower.]
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He hears what's going on over there, though. Don't think he's not aware of what you're trying to do. And he is not amused 8|]
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Well, he's out of pig plushies.
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Give him a few minutes, he's trying to drag the life-sized panda plushie out of his room.]
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...Okita-san.
[He'll acknowledge you, okay? But that's it. He doesn't want to look at you, he doesn't want to dance with you, he doesn't want to have a long and meaningful conversation about how Swedish crack dances are good for your hips or something.]
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....yes?
[He peeks his head inside.]
...oh, you set it on fire. That's not very nice.
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....
There are piglets in his room.]
It was singing.
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[Okita ducks back out and drags the panda the rest of the way to the door, shoving its head through before using it as a table to rest his head on.]
I looked everywhere for you! Where were you hiding?
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I was here.
[Don't expect any more details than that. Nevermind the fact that you already knew, having set up that lovely trap and messing up his wonderful plans- you know, the ones that didn't involve prancing around to foreign tunage.]
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So I see. Did you have fun?
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My night would be better if it was quiet.
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[He wiggles the panda further into the room and plucks the pigs out from between its legs.]
It's that better than it being quiet and boring?
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....
[He's staring down the panda now. Would you like to be set on fire, too?]
Okita-san. What are you doing?
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Besides, Okita's halfway riding the panda anyway because he's too lazy to stand up.]
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He's giving me a piggyback ride.
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I don't think you'll get far that way.
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[He scoots up a little more onto the bear so he can see Susumu better.]
He's very comfortable, too.
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...I'm not interested.
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Not even a little bit?
[He starts putting the pigs on the bear's head, but they end up falling and tumbling into Susumu's room. Oops.]
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...Not at all.
[One eye is open again. ...That pig is too close. If it gets an inch or two closer he's setting it on fire.]
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Buuuu, Yamazaki-san is no fun. Why are you just sitting there? That seems boring.
[Okita disappears and comes back with a pole to try and fish the piglet out with.]
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I'm trying to meditate. [And get rid of those godawful voices. SPEAKING OF WHICH YOU'RE NOT HELPING.]
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Hnnnngh....... But why at this late hour? You're so silly.
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There's something more therapeutic than meditation, you know.
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What is that?
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Gardening!
At least, that's what Derek-san says.
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