[You'll see Yosuke. The Storyteller spared no expense when it came to costumes.]
You're welcome.
[He listened as Yosuke worked through what he'd told him, taking a deep drink of his own coffee. Though, listening to the kid like this...
Huh. Seems like the kid had some skills at analyzing situations and deductive reasoning. Not to a professional level yet, but... certainly more than he'd given the teen credit for.]
Yeah, that's pretty much it. The Storyteller seems pretty relaxed as long as we fix the story, regardless of how it goes, at least.
[But he'd heard rumblings from the towns folk, about some not being happy about how things were being handled. But... he didn't feel confident about telling Yosuke about that quite yet till he had seen more of that himself.]
[He blinked at Yosuke's comment, not sure what to say. When was the last time someone other than his daughter called him 'cool'? Especially a teenager? He cleared his throat, glancing down at his coffee and hoping his cheeks weren't flushing.]
Well, I can't let you kids be forced to solve all the problems in the world.
[He took another deeeep sip of coffee before continuing.]
...But you're right about it all sounding crazy. There's three foot tall ducks walking around, and it's starting to make me not do double takes anymore--
[A pause, before he looked up again, his eyes narrow.]
Ah-- that's right. I need to give you some heads up about things here.
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[You'll see Yosuke. The Storyteller spared no expense when it came to costumes.]
You're welcome.
[He listened as Yosuke worked through what he'd told him, taking a deep drink of his own coffee. Though, listening to the kid like this...
Huh. Seems like the kid had some skills at analyzing situations and deductive reasoning. Not to a professional level yet, but... certainly more than he'd given the teen credit for.]
Yeah, that's pretty much it. The Storyteller seems pretty relaxed as long as we fix the story, regardless of how it goes, at least.
[But he'd heard rumblings from the towns folk, about some not being happy about how things were being handled. But... he didn't feel confident about telling Yosuke about that quite yet till he had seen more of that himself.]
[He blinked at Yosuke's comment, not sure what to say. When was the last time someone other than his daughter called him 'cool'? Especially a teenager? He cleared his throat, glancing down at his coffee and hoping his cheeks weren't flushing.]
Well, I can't let you kids be forced to solve all the problems in the world.
[He took another deeeep sip of coffee before continuing.]
...But you're right about it all sounding crazy. There's three foot tall ducks walking around, and it's starting to make me not do double takes anymore--
[A pause, before he looked up again, his eyes narrow.]
Ah-- that's right. I need to give you some heads up about things here.