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[Fourze characters/Liveman family/anyone really/go wild]
To switch, or not to switch?
Why is it called a Switch anyway? It's obviously a button.
To press, then, or not to press? That is the question.
Why is it called a Switch anyway? It's obviously a button.
To press, then, or not to press? That is the question.
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I frown at the comment on my blanket. "It's soft." Not the greatest protest, but I'll be damned if I'm going to let him insult me. "You can never be too old for carrying your territory around with you."
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He's put the Switch away, at least. "Hey, Blanket Guy, let's be friends," I try my best smile.
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"My name is Kazari. Not Blanket Guy." I blink at him. "Why?"
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I walk towards him, hand outstretched, not calling the belt for now. "Because I'm going to make friends with everyone here, Bl- Kazari, and I can help you not use that Switch!"
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He's also an absolute supernova of desire, but it's such a strange desire. Friendship.
"I see. And why exactly do I not want to use a Switch that is actually more of a button that I may or may not even have?"
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Ah.
"Because it'll hurt you. And it'll make you want to hurt others, and I'll have to fight you," I tell him soberly. "It'd be good if we could just skip all that and move ahead to where we're friends."
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"How do you know such a thing to be true?" I ask curiously. The overly theatrical boy who had given me the stupid thing had been incredibly unforthcoming about the effects of the device. "Perhaps I use it to protect others?" I pull the Switch out of my pocket and hold it up. "What would you do with it?"
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I return the Switch to my pocket. "I can't allow you to destroy it." I hold out my hand. "But I do believe we could be friends. You seem to know more about these things than you let on."
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I tentatively shake hands with him. "Kisaragi Gentarou," I tell him happily. "We'll be great friends, Kazari."
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"I suppose that depends on your definition of bad feelings. I'm sure everyone feels bad occasionally. But bad enough to want to destroy things, that's a little excessive."
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