[Steph has unlocked the one thing she is super nerdy about, and now she can never escape. She is absolutely forgetting about Belph so she can talk shop.]
... he was like, the only teacher who was affordable enough that my parents were fine with it, and nearby. And he was really sweet, but after a while I didn't really want to hang around men. So I quit.
[ she shrugs ]
And then life happens, and you never get around to picking it up again.
[It sounds like there are several painful stories buried in there, and she isn't sure how to ask about them without making it weird, even if she is curious.]
Well, is there something stopping you from picking it up again here?
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I'm just glad everyone who showed up here with me is decent.
[there would have been a murder on the bus if any of her local psychopaths had shown up]
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[ she is pretending hikage is not yan it's fine ]
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[rip all these nice people who are probably going to be forced to murder one way or another.]
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[ it's easier to get angry when the person isn't someone good. ]
We should talk about something more cheerful and less terrible.
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[After a moment:]
What?
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uh. ]
Any... hobbies...?
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Do you do recitals and all of that?
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Yeah? What kind?
[There's a nod, even if she's aggressively not thinking about her last recital.]
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[ she scratches the back of her head ]
I had to give it up. But I still remember how to play... I'm not sure if I'd be any good though.
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[She tilts her head.]
There's this guy named Belph in my cabin who came here with one, he told me I could use it if I ever wanted to. I bet he'd let you, too.
[this guy belph who she absolutely doesn't know]
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[ she shakes her head. and then perks up at the mention of belph. ]
I know him. He was at the castle with me.
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[Steph has unlocked the one thing she is super nerdy about, and now she can never escape. She is absolutely forgetting about Belph so she can talk shop.]
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[ there's a pause, and then she quickly adds ]
And Schumann! One of his pieces was the first I learned, it was really exciting.
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[A nod.]
Which piece?
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[ anyway ]
Carnaval. I managed to get through all the sections-- kind of. I was only actually good at some of it, and the rest would embarrass you.
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[...]
Why did you have to quit, though?
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[ she shrugs ]
And then life happens, and you never get around to picking it up again.
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[It sounds like there are several painful stories buried in there, and she isn't sure how to ask about them without making it weird, even if she is curious.]
Well, is there something stopping you from picking it up again here?
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[ sometimes you just get too busy to revisit old hobbies
but then you get stuck at a potential murder summer camp ]
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[Before Murder starts to occur.]
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then at natalie ]
I am in your care.
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[ all of their conversations that aren't like, genuinely serious turns into disgusting flirting and steph knows this. ]
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