Voice Post - [001]

Feb 27, 2011 01:41

Please, pardon my interruption, but there's something that I have to confirm. Have any of you met a woman who goes by the name 'George Sand' in this world? She would most likely have arrived recently. I was sure that I saw her near the church in Espoir, but it was only for a moment ( Read more... )

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clonezart March 2 2011, 04:20:22 UTC
George Sand is here? Hmm... Why are you interested in a woman like that?

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poet_of_piano March 2 2011, 04:31:27 UTC
I know her quite well. If she has arrived in this world, I can't just leave her on her own.

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clonezart March 2 2011, 04:36:04 UTC
[He can't fathom why she'd be important to anybody, original or clone, and it's coming through his voice.]

The original?

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GAH! I'm sorry! I forgot he already asked that question! poet_of_piano March 2 2011, 04:47:38 UTC
Original...?

[He barely recalled what this boy had said the first time they had met about 'clones' but still did not fully understand it.]

I haven't head of anyone else like her, if that is what you mean.

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I wish Clonezart wasn't so stubborn or he'd be like "Chopin~" ;o; clonezart March 2 2011, 05:02:54 UTC
It seems we clones are a secret from the ordinary humans like you. [He sighs. Yup. Not explaining.]

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Heh. Does he realize he's Chopin yet? poet_of_piano March 2 2011, 05:07:25 UTC
Ah.... Apparently so. [He smiled slightly, still having no idea what he was truly talking about.]

Anyway, if George is here, I will have to find her soon.

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Not that it's the ~original~ Chopin. Just some guy who thinks he's Chopin. clonezart March 2 2011, 05:10:52 UTC
No word on her appearance yet? Yes, I don't remember anything she did that was ever worth talking about...!

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poet_of_piano March 2 2011, 05:14:34 UTC
None... [At the second part of what the boy said, Chopin looked taken aback. From the little he had conversed with this boy, he knew that they were at least from different timelines, the young man being the one from the future. No matter how they had parted, The concept of George's novels being forgotten was tragic.]

You can't mean... None of her novels lasted?

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clonezart March 2 2011, 06:02:52 UTC
It's a pity they did.

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poet_of_piano March 2 2011, 06:04:02 UTC
Ah... I see. You didn't care for them?

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clonezart March 2 2011, 06:24:05 UTC
You should know for yourself! You knew her well, did you not?

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poet_of_piano March 2 2011, 06:30:17 UTC
Of course I did. Though I didn't necessarily approve of all of her works, I respected her writing, as did many others.

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clonezart March 2 2011, 06:41:05 UTC
Writers don't interest me at all!

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God, how long has it been since he has "angryfaced" poet_of_piano March 2 2011, 06:42:47 UTC
That's fine, but I'm not looking for her because of her writing.

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He tends to provoke the angryfaise icons. 8D clonezart March 2 2011, 06:48:52 UTC
Her writing certainly wouldn't warrant looking her up.

How should I know how to use this thing? It's the first time I've used such a thing extensively.

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poet_of_piano March 2 2011, 06:51:15 UTC
[He decides to strategically not continue the conversation about the writing, since it was angering him.]

... What thing?

[If the boy was talking about the phone, Chopin was just as clueless, even after months.]

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