Yosuke Hanamura (
princeofjunes) wrote2011-06-25 12:58 am
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Track 04: Nobody Told Me
ACTION: The Record Store - Morning/Afternoon - Open
[All things considered, Yosuke is enjoying his new job at the record store, familiarizing himself with the music and keeping the records spinning. If you're in the market for some music, come on in and shop!]
ACTION: John Doe Park - Evening - Open
[Yosuke is sitting on a park bench, headphones on as he looks at the ground, despondant. He'd been wondering why he hadn't heard from Chie lately and wanted to make sure she was going to his (late) Birthday Party, so he'd gone after work in search of her.
He hadn't been prepared to see his friend all dressed up and flirting with the drone boys. No training, no kung fu, no arguing - done through and through.
He's not sure how to cope with that. He doesn't even know how long she's been this way. So he's simply sitting there, drowning his sorrows in the music and trying to cope with everything.]
[All things considered, Yosuke is enjoying his new job at the record store, familiarizing himself with the music and keeping the records spinning. If you're in the market for some music, come on in and shop!]
ACTION: John Doe Park - Evening - Open
[Yosuke is sitting on a park bench, headphones on as he looks at the ground, despondant. He'd been wondering why he hadn't heard from Chie lately and wanted to make sure she was going to his (late) Birthday Party, so he'd gone after work in search of her.
He hadn't been prepared to see his friend all dressed up and flirting with the drone boys. No training, no kung fu, no arguing - done through and through.
He's not sure how to cope with that. He doesn't even know how long she's been this way. So he's simply sitting there, drowning his sorrows in the music and trying to cope with everything.]
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No, these just help. It's been a rough day, so I thought I'd sit around and listen to some music.
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Well, you connect the cord to a portable music player, and then you can listen to music on the go, instead of with a stereo or a record player.
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Is the thingy connected to this?
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Yeah, this is the thingy. It's called an MP3 player. I put my music on here, and I can listen with the headphones.
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Why do you call it an MP3? That can really make music happen?
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It's... a computer term - a type of music file. [It's either say that or try and explain all of computer science ever (most of which he doesn't know himself) to the girl.]
You use a computer to put the files on that, and then that takes the files and makes them into music. Don't ask me how all the programming and stuff works though, I have no idea.
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What music plays on the files? [ She's paying attention again now to his headphones, putting her head down to them. ] Can you have whatever music you want on it??
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Yeah, anything you want. I like pretty much anything that's catchy with a good beat.
[He just goes ahead and slips them on her head - it's faster than trying to explain.]
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It's music! [ Pointing out the obvious, yes. She looks at Yosuke. ] It's really making sound come out! -- just like the phones!
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because this mun is convinced that even international music lovers are required to know The Beatleshe was listening to a bit more modern music when she rolled up. Still, seeing her so bright makes him smile]Yeah! The wonders of technology, right? They come in all sorts of different shapes and colors and styles, but I like mine the best.
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And this mun hadn't even heard John Lennon's Nobody Told Me until this post!Whatever it is, it's sure to sound different to anything Millie's heard. So strange, so funky! Still, she bops her head a little as shetrieslistening between the music and Yosuke.She almost didn't want to stop listening just in case for what would happen next, but she takes them off, holding them in her hands. ]
It sounds really funny, I've never heard music like them. [ And here, she'll now hold them back out for him to take. ] But it must be really good since you look more happier now, you do.
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I just like music, I guess. It's fun, sharing the things you like with other people. I'm sure you've got something like that, right?
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But they told me the postman has him, so I can't show him. But if you saw him, you'd see how cute he is.
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Is... that your dog? Or cat? Something like that?
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Maybe.]
I, uh... can't say I've ever seen anything like that. But if you get him back you'll have to show me, okay?
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Okay, I will!! Then you'll be able to see how cute he is yourself. And maybe even you and my little Bonnie can be good friends!
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[ Pauuse, but then she continues- ] I was going to ask the postman if I can have him! Or- me and a friend wanted to write letters to him. Have you ever met the postman? Do you think he'll respond to the letters?
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I've never met the guy, but be careful about him. I've heard that to get something back at the post office, you have to give up something. Usually something important.
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But Millie doesn't have anything important to give when postman has Boneparte. Bonaparte is my bestest friend. That's why I want to get him back.
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You have other things he can take though. Like memories, I've heard.
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But-- no one can take memories. Memories stay with you always because they're in you. [ She taps on the side of his head, lightly. ] In here, see?
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