[ A sector nine apartment. The wallpaper is peeling in a few places, but the surfaces are free from clutter except for a kettle set to one side, spouting steam. Claire ducks into view, checking the shot is lining up. ]
It’s running. Oh, I mean, action! [ He seems to be running on an even higher octane fuel than usual. It’s not hard to discern why
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While I'm not sure who might volunteer to teach that sort of thing, but if we found someone willing, the NPP would be perfectly happy to arrange for the space to do so.
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She re-opens her notebook to connect it to the network, and her answer, after the feed shows her writing in it, comes in directly from her NV to his. ]
Do you feel it would be easier to find a specific tutor myself or to make a direct request to the NPP?
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Town this size there's gotta be somebody out there, right?
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That's your girl? [The words are said with obvious surprise, which shows in his face as well. All this time, he was living in the same house as Claire's fiancée(?) and hadn't even realized...
...Well. At least he's sure she exists now.]
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his girl
Embarassment and confusion overwhelms her momentary curiosity at that familiar voice (surely, she's heard it around the boarding-house before?) and, with a sharp look cast at Firo, Chane stands, leaving the scope of the camera-feed to... get some air. Oh, embarassing. ]
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Ah- No; I just meant... [He's really doing so well at clearing it up so far.] I hadn't expected her to be someone I'd seen before, let alone...
[After he trails off, there's a distinct pause before he speaks again.]
...It's 'Chane', right? [He's sure that's what Claire had called her before, when she'd gone missing.]
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My, my. I'm not sure whether or not I should be offended that you didn't mention this at all, Laforet-kun. [he's just being a jerk- he knows full well that most of their daily conversation is professional anyway] I'd never have guessed.
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What does it matter?
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We have been close all this time I was working. This shouldn't change how I work.
[ She seems to relax slightly with this response as she becomes aware of how hostile her first reaction was. But this is still her employer she is talking to, not a friend. ]
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[He's good at reading people; not as good as Cass, but close enough. He smiles at Chane as well.] The basics are really easy, and people tend to make it their own after they've learned.
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I can...read body language.
[She knows it's not the same, but--]
But it would be good to learn sign language.
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Natural ability? Or did you learn?
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Learned from birth.
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