Of course! That story is my all time favorite. There is no other way to tell it than the true version, in my opinion. It has the same vibe as the Grimm brother's story style, but I feel this version does it justice.
[She really does wholeheartedly love the story. It was one of the few vivid memories she had from her childhood that she felt like an actual kid and her motivations to place her entire being into whatever project she had to work on.]
Oh, don't be rude to your partner! I wouldn't consider its' design to be strange. Cool would be a better description for it! Kinda looks like a pimped out sports car if you want an added comparison.
[All the same she can't help admire it, giving it a good look, pondering about it.]
The sound you made with it was a really nice sound. I almost thought it would make a different sound. Kinda how electric violins have their own distinct sound!
Hehe, well I liked it a lot. Maybe someday you can get your book and I can hear the parts left out.
[He says it hypothetically, but he wouldn't mind hearing the story again. It'd give him a better idea of what song to compose for it too.
And aww, her scolding gets a guilty smile out of him. Clearly, this was a good person that cared about violins]
Sounds like you know a thing or two about violins.
And cool's a nice way to put it! But it's not exactly a normal violin. I got it from Retrospec, it's actually a magic staff? [He holds the violin out by it's neck, and there's a glow of light before it the neck extends into a wizard staff]
The violin part is just an extra feature. It's surprisingly good though! I mean, I don't think I'd use it for a concert, but it's nice being able to carry a violin around that's more durable than wood ones.
You got a deal! It'll be great if we can even make a small show out of it. I'd love to show this to a group of kids. Could be a fun story to perform on Halloween, even.
[She wants to spread the knowledge of her favorite heroine -- the magical doll -- to as many people as she can. Her younger self would appreciate the thought of giving some form of life to her.
An awkward laugh will be given at his assumption.]
Kinda. My mom did try to force me to take lessons. but... [She totally sucked at it.] Anyway, you should really express better pride over your partner. As a tennis player, I emphasize since I have a partner that I rely on a great deal too.
[Even if his violin was from Retrospec, was magical, and had a second form, she'd defend the item, even if it wasn't alive. But at the violin's transformation, her reaction will remain a little....quiet because....she missed its other form already. How to not....take a huge step away from him? Or look nervous? Or hope it won't attract the ghost NPC now?]
........aha, I can see why you wouldn't.... [Please don't bring supernatural items to a concert!] ...do wooden ones usually break....or something? [Changing the subject to something much normal? Sounds like a great plan!]
[Putting on a show like that? He'd love to do that! He loves playing for little kids, and giving them a chance to be properly exposed to more classical instruments like the violin. ]
Oh I see... [Well, it's nice to see she didn't resent the violin over it. Being "forced" to do something usually brews that. But he gives a sheepish smile at her insistence] O-Okay, I will. Don't get me wrong, I really do love all my violins, this one included.
[But oh boy does he notice the change in her when he transforms the staff. That's...strange]
Well...if it gets hit by a monster, wood ones would break pretty fast, yeah. [...] Is something wrong?
[It'd be a more wholesome way to celebrate the holidays. She wasn't much for Halloween other for the candy, so she could get behind it. Not that she'll make plans for it though. They just met, after all.]
Never said you didn't love your violins though. Only you should have more pride for them in their place. No matter how beautiful of a sound they make, they aren't able to express themselves without you because they aren't living, but...I really do believe their users gives them life whenever you use them. I mean, we do put out heart and soul into them, right?
[That's the way she views the entire thing at the very least. She may be the most overly religious or spiritual, but whenever it comes to her tennis racket she does consider her to be her partner -- alive or not.
And unfortunately, there goes her courage to speak up her oddities because the monster subject returned and he was now curious about her reactions. There may be some embarrassment in the way she shifts her eyes away, but she wasn't one to skirt away from honest questions.]
...I never imagined you'd use your magical violin stick to battle monsters. I was...kinda trying to forget those...details. [A pause; scratching the side of her face, she'll look at the ground.] ...I'm afraid...of anything to do with the occult or supernatural, so....
[There may be a pause as she considers the options over telling him or not. The story she had still had a way to make the hairs on her arms stand in perfect salute. It wsn't a story for the faint of heart, she believes, but she supposes it'll be up to the other boy to decide.]
Um, it's a long story. Just that something happened in my childhood...
[She was eleven at the time of the story. With a forced grin.]
Do you wanna hear the tl;dr version or the straight to the point one?
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[She really does wholeheartedly love the story. It was one of the few vivid memories she had from her childhood that she felt like an actual kid and her motivations to place her entire being into whatever project she had to work on.]
Oh, don't be rude to your partner! I wouldn't consider its' design to be strange. Cool would be a better description for it! Kinda looks like a pimped out sports car if you want an added comparison.
[All the same she can't help admire it, giving it a good look, pondering about it.]
The sound you made with it was a really nice sound. I almost thought it would make a different sound. Kinda how electric violins have their own distinct sound!
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[He says it hypothetically, but he wouldn't mind hearing the story again. It'd give him a better idea of what song to compose for it too.
And aww, her scolding gets a guilty smile out of him. Clearly, this was a good person that cared about violins]
Sounds like you know a thing or two about violins.
And cool's a nice way to put it! But it's not exactly a normal violin. I got it from Retrospec, it's actually a magic staff? [He holds the violin out by it's neck, and there's a glow of light before it the neck extends into a wizard staff]
The violin part is just an extra feature. It's surprisingly good though! I mean, I don't think I'd use it for a concert, but it's nice being able to carry a violin around that's more durable than wood ones.
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[She wants to spread the knowledge of her favorite heroine -- the magical doll -- to as many people as she can. Her younger self would appreciate the thought of giving some form of life to her.
An awkward laugh will be given at his assumption.]
Kinda. My mom did try to force me to take lessons. but... [She totally sucked at it.] Anyway, you should really express better pride over your partner. As a tennis player, I emphasize since I have a partner that I rely on a great deal too.
[Even if his violin was from Retrospec, was magical, and had a second form, she'd defend the item, even if it wasn't alive. But at the violin's transformation, her reaction will remain a little....quiet because....she missed its other form already. How to not....take a huge step away from him? Or look nervous? Or hope it won't attract the ghost NPC now?]
........aha, I can see why you wouldn't.... [Please don't bring supernatural items to a concert!] ...do wooden ones usually break....or something? [Changing the subject to something much normal? Sounds like a great plan!]
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[Putting on a show like that? He'd love to do that! He loves playing for little kids, and giving them a chance to be properly exposed to more classical instruments like the violin. ]
Oh I see... [Well, it's nice to see she didn't resent the violin over it. Being "forced" to do something usually brews that. But he gives a sheepish smile at her insistence] O-Okay, I will. Don't get me wrong, I really do love all my violins, this one included.
[But oh boy does he notice the change in her when he transforms the staff. That's...strange]
Well...if it gets hit by a monster, wood ones would break pretty fast, yeah. [...] Is something wrong?
sorry for late reply, i had a rough health week
[It'd be a more wholesome way to celebrate the holidays. She wasn't much for Halloween other for the candy, so she could get behind it. Not that she'll make plans for it though. They just met, after all.]
Never said you didn't love your violins though. Only you should have more pride for them in their place. No matter how beautiful of a sound they make, they aren't able to express themselves without you because they aren't living, but...I really do believe their users gives them life whenever you use them. I mean, we do put out heart and soul into them, right?
[That's the way she views the entire thing at the very least. She may be the most overly religious or spiritual, but whenever it comes to her tennis racket she does consider her to be her partner -- alive or not.
And unfortunately, there goes her courage to speak up her oddities because the monster subject returned and he was now curious about her reactions. There may be some embarrassment in the way she shifts her eyes away, but she wasn't one to skirt away from honest questions.]
...I never imagined you'd use your magical violin stick to battle monsters. I was...kinda trying to forget those...details. [A pause; scratching the side of her face, she'll look at the ground.] ...I'm afraid...of anything to do with the occult or supernatural, so....
it's all good! I hope you feel better
[He does love his violin babies, promise. Gonna treat them like he's Will Smith on the red carpet.
But oh....he sees her change in her demeanor. She's scared of anything with the occult or supernatural? That's a pretty big fear to have....]
How come?
[he says this with curiosity and concern. There's no defensiveness to his tone. he wants to understand why she's afraid]
Thank you!
Um, it's a long story. Just that something happened in my childhood...
[She was eleven at the time of the story. With a forced grin.]
Do you wanna hear the tl;dr version or the straight to the point one?
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I'll listen to whichever version you're comfortable telling.