Maka Albarn (
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soul_campaign2013-04-29 09:07 pm
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[Maka is sitting at the kitchen table, legs crossed on her chair as she pours over her books for studying. It's obvious that no one is home, because if they were they would have stopped her from listening to really bad music. Something along the lines of this is playing. She's busy scribbling down notes and bouncing her head along to the music, clearly she's enjoying it. As the music gets louder and she gets more into it, she sets aside her books and stands up to start dancing...like anyone who is home alone. As the song ends she stretches and sighs.
Then embarrassment comes over her face and she leans over to see the device is on and blinking. Because she just knows she's going to hear some sort of grief over this. She basically looks like this. Nervously she laughs.]
So uh...anyone want to go training tomorrow?
Then embarrassment comes over her face and she leans over to see the device is on and blinking. Because she just knows she's going to hear some sort of grief over this. She basically looks like this. Nervously she laughs.]
So uh...anyone want to go training tomorrow?
voice.
It is only when you are with someone different than yourself that you can see a different perspective that you otherwise might have missed. I like the idea that such concepts have transcended the usual boundaries and allowed for you two to have such a high wavelength.
voice.
[It's a connection that she doesn't often see between other partners. Something intimate and personal, but something she has a hard time explaining.]
Sometimes I'm not sure how we make it work.
voice.
Because you both want it to work.
voice.
voice.