[Around the afternoon, Paprika was released from the experimental alternate universe and went back to being her cheery dream girl self. And, like most others, she thought she was spared from the continued experiments
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[Luckily for Frederic, he's not a rabbit in his dreams. When Paprika enters his dreams, she'll see that he's practicing his magic along with some sword training in the battle dome. After awhile, he'll sit down with a deep sigh to take a break from all his training.]
I'm surprised. Well, I guess you might be a different Chopin than the one in my history. At least I thinks so - never read any history books that said magic existed in the 1800's.
Oh, trust me I know that. I'm not much of a person who looks for knowledge in a book. The concept of magic is just odd to me in real life terms, but I'm getting adjusted to it. Stuff like that only existed in fictional tales and dreams, but seeing it real is a bit fun.
Magic is something that takes weeks, days, or even months of study. I was blessed with magical abilities due to my dying from tuberculosis or what I thought I would die from. Yet if you're interested in learning more about magic, I could help you or direct you to my friend Helios.
You're a much brighter person than that, Miss Paprika. Sometimes I think the man who eventually comes to hold your heart will be a very lucky one indeed.
Oh, I got married back home. [Well not her but rather Atsuko. She just likes to use it as an excuse to drive away romantics.] Sweet guy, even if he does have a couple bad eating habits.
I have, but it's okay. He probably doesn't even realize I'm gone. [She reaches into her pockets and pulls out a picture. The picture is purely a result of the dream and will disappear after all this. She hands it to Chopin.] Here. This is what he looks like.
[He looks at the picture of him and smiles a little.] He seems like a very kind man, you both must be so happy together. [He looks a little sad.] I'm afraid I don't have a wife of my own, otherwise I would tell you about her.
He is. Very open to everything. Even if he could work a little on personal appearance. [She looks at him and notices his sadness.] I'm surprised to hear that Chopin. Any woman would be lucky to have you put a ring on their finger.
I was engaged once, but my fiancee's parents thought I was too big of a risk to be her husband. [He sighs and frowns.] Since then, I doubt any woman wants me. Not only am I very old, but I'm also too distrusting of others.
That's a shame. Arranged marriages are always such headaches from what I've studied. But don't say that. You aren't old and I think you can find a wonderful woman who would like you!
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I didn't realize the famed piano composer was a sword fighter and a magic user. Learn something new every day.
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Oh hello Miss Paprika, I didn't see you there. Ah yes, I'm both in a way. I'm more of a user of magic than much of a sword fighter.
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[she pauses and then begins to laugh.]
Imagine if I was really like that.
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You're a much brighter person than that, Miss Paprika. Sometimes I think the man who eventually comes to hold your heart will be a very lucky one indeed.
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