Then I'll happily call you "just Till"! [...] But what do you mean by your ID Number?
[He clearly doesn't know what that is. As for the bit about Charlie and Fuuta, that earns a blank look, before his brow furrows a tad.]
No. I don't need practice, first of all. And he prefers being my audience member. That means he can look, but he can't touch.
[Then he adds:]
Not that I have any idea why Fuuta-kun would need practice, either. According to Rin Tohsaka, he has someone he kisses all the time.
[And then he winks.]
That's "Rin." Ri-n. Easy to remember, right? So if he asks you who leaked the news, you can be sure to mention her! ♪
[He hopes she gets yelled at for it. That girl tried to set his hair on fire and is always rude to him, so he'd like to see her knocked down a peg or two. And now onto the name discussion!
Till seems to be following him. He sounds rather clinical with his talk of genetics, but he's not wrong. Though the ominous trailing off after the word "parent" is certainly revealing. That pretty much cinches it, though Hiyori already could have guessed: this person has had a rough upbringing and has never known a parent's love. It'd explain the gaps in his education, among other things.]
You've got it all right. Good job! ♪
[Some praise for his student, in lieu of giving him a gold star!
Though he actually does have some of those on him, because of course he does. So he reaches into his tote bag and pulls out a sheet of shiny stickers. Before he can offer one, though, he gets a bit distracted by Till's next question. "Is the real one more like that?"]
... have you never seen the sun before?
[He tries to keep the judgment (and shock) out of his voice. But it's startling to think of someone who's never seen the sun. Just what sort of environment was he raised in? Could he be like Nagisa—someone who grew up confined to a single room, never allowed to travel beyond those four walls?
But then he starts to talk about his schooling, which includes the usual things like classes, teachers and exams. And that throws a wrench into that theory, doesn't it? He stares for a moment, eyes curious, before handing over the marker.]
Here you go. [...] So "Anakt Garden" is where you took music lessons, hmm?
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Date: 2025-04-29 05:14 pm (UTC)[He clearly doesn't know what that is. As for the bit about Charlie and Fuuta, that earns a blank look, before his brow furrows a tad.]
No. I don't need practice, first of all. And he prefers being my audience member. That means he can look, but he can't touch.
[Then he adds:]
Not that I have any idea why Fuuta-kun would need practice, either. According to Rin Tohsaka, he has someone he kisses all the time.
[And then he winks.]
That's "Rin." Ri-n. Easy to remember, right? So if he asks you who leaked the news, you can be sure to mention her! ♪
[He hopes she gets yelled at for it. That girl tried to set his hair on fire and is always rude to him, so he'd like to see her knocked down a peg or two. And now onto the name discussion!
Till seems to be following him. He sounds rather clinical with his talk of genetics, but he's not wrong. Though the ominous trailing off after the word "parent" is certainly revealing. That pretty much cinches it, though Hiyori already could have guessed: this person has had a rough upbringing and has never known a parent's love. It'd explain the gaps in his education, among other things.]
You've got it all right. Good job! ♪
[Some praise for his student, in lieu of giving him a gold star!
Though he actually does have some of those on him, because of course he does. So he reaches into his tote bag and pulls out a sheet of shiny stickers. Before he can offer one, though, he gets a bit distracted by Till's next question. "Is the real one more like that?"]
... have you never seen the sun before?
[He tries to keep the judgment (and shock) out of his voice. But it's startling to think of someone who's never seen the sun. Just what sort of environment was he raised in? Could he be like Nagisa—someone who grew up confined to a single room, never allowed to travel beyond those four walls?
But then he starts to talk about his schooling, which includes the usual things like classes, teachers and exams. And that throws a wrench into that theory, doesn't it? He stares for a moment, eyes curious, before handing over the marker.]
Here you go. [...] So "Anakt Garden" is where you took music lessons, hmm?