[Tsuzuki is sitting outside in the warm weather. He's
making small paper cranes, which transforms into birds. This drains on the remains of his magic. Some fly off, while others grow tired and fall to the ground.
He also, for some reason, have several water balloons resting by his ankles that he looks like he has forgotten.]
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You're wasting your energy. I already told you magic's weakened here.
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One of the birds lands on Hisoka's head.]
All the more reason to practice.
Do you want to help me with one of these parts?
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[He scowls up at the bird.] There's no point to this. It won't come back even if you train more.
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[Tsuzuki tries to hide his amusement: Hisoka looking offended at the fluffball on his head is just too cute.]
What if I told you that you might enjoy the exercise?
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Wow! That's amazing!
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Do you want me to send you one? I think it is strong enough to fly over.
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Um, sure?
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No, not here. One of my friends could draw something and create anything through his magic, though.
[With the speed of someone who has done this a million times, Tsuzuki makes a paper crane and lets it fly. It transforms mid-air, wobbles, and crash-lands against Takato's chest.]
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How do you do that?
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Hello, Usagi. Want to come over here and help me fold them?
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Can I learn how to make them fly?
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Maybe. I guess we'll see once you've made the crane. Have you folded origami birds before?
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Mhm. Not much, but... At least they should be able to live for a couple more minutes. [Lifting the bird up to his face, Tsuzuki blows at it so it takes flight towards Frey.]
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[Yeah, he knew what origami was, but he'd never seen a person make real birds from it.]
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What kind of magic are you used to?
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