[Katara very carefully sets up the journal to record only her hands on the
koto. She's never played before anyone before, and is a little bit nervous... but mostly determined. Brook had always said that music was to make people happy. He'd been teaching her for months. And now he was gone. And Zoro was gone.
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Have some carefully plucked Bink's Sake on her guitar in exchange, Katara.]
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Music speaks to Sigmund. He understands what this is, though not why; but why never matters to one who is grieving. When he's done, he stops and plays the song back for himself. The performance sounds effortless, so unlike the clumsy, fumbling attempts at care that motivate it. He can almost pretend that Capell is still here, and that he left this song...
...She can as well, if she likes.]
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Like her, he'll stay out of sight, instead leaving the journal's camera pointed at a field of wildflowers.]
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