[aside from helping with whatever festival-related whims his brothers have had, Legato has managed to avoid most of the chaos so far. And now that the energy in town is finally beginning to die down as the sun's light whittles away, he leaves the shelter of his house to lounge out on the porch.
After he sits in the early-spring evening for a
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[Amelia's been going to the festival since she's been a child. It's just always been there.]
I'd have to say it's tradition, I guess. And it's fun.
Have you ever gone yourself? [Probably not. Crowds aren't Legato's thing.] If you haven't, maybe you should. You could find something you like about it for yourself.
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[but...]
I'm guessing you and your family are going?
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[She sees what you're doing there.]
I'll spend some time with them there, but I'm not going with anyone specific just yet.
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[which gives him an excuse to be there if it comes down to it]
Are you running around like the rest of the village then, in some stage of preparation?
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[Your brother has interesting hobbies, Legato.]
Not really. I helped Jilly out with a few things before, but I'm not doing much of anything now.
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[give him a minute to figure out how to say that he'd like to see her, without actually coming right out and saying it]
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It's better if you go ahead and say it.
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...Say what?
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[Not getting out of this, Legato.]
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I assume you're looking for something specific, not my thoughts on the weather, or my concerns over my brothers' project?
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I was also thinking about how much this porch could be improved by someone else's presence.
[that's as close as she's going to get]
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Then I guess it's good that I came over.
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Where is your overprotective shadow?
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