[ Water is pouring down from the sprinklers and Tamaki's hair falls heavy over his eyes. When he pushes them to the side it's easy to see the frustration and anger in them. He's sitting on the floor, leaning against the now soaked piano and takes a moment to turn the camera around to look at the rest of the rec room. The salvaged furniture is
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That was a little bit overdramatic, don't you think? But I do kind of have to admire your efforts to help people. I'm sorry to hear the water ruined all your work.
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I don't think we have either. My name's Kate. It's nice to meet you, Tamaki.
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[The maid she didn't want him to hire because having a servant is so...completely contradictory to everything Kate believes.]
But I might do that. I wouldn't mind getting out of this room more.
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I can tell, since you're going to so much trouble to try to make people smile. My mother used to say that helping people was the greatest joy you could ever have. She spent most of her time working for charities and doing things like building houses for the homeless.
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[A pause.]
If you need help cleaning or anything else, I'd be happy to. [Mostly because she's bored and Tamaki seems like a good person.]
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[ Honestly he just doesn't want to bother a pretty, good hearted woman with cleaning. ]
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Alright, just thought I'd offer. I'll let you get back to your cleaning, then.
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