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[Horst is awake after the event ends, and for the first time all week he heads outside. He hasn't had his PCD on, or if he has he didn't answer it. And in fact he's not planning to now, but the verdammt thing is in his jacket pocket.
He has Basil the stuffed rabbit under one arm, and the sock puppet held in a fist. He fills it with a few rocks, ties it off, and throws it so far the PCD wouldn't have been able to see it even if it had been angled in its direction.
The feed times out before he can be bothered to realize it's on.]
He has Basil the stuffed rabbit under one arm, and the sock puppet held in a fist. He fills it with a few rocks, ties it off, and throws it so far the PCD wouldn't have been able to see it even if it had been angled in its direction.
The feed times out before he can be bothered to realize it's on.]
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Ah -- Let It Be. But something so melancholy seems horrendously inappropriate for now -- no, something lighter, more hopeful, must be selected -- though Rachel appreciates the feel of the ballad. And without Kurt at her side, someone must represent the Beatles -- and all counterparts -- properly.
So, she begins to play. The piano is soft, sad, and slow -- and played with much thought and precision -- but when Rachel begins to sing softly, the repeating piano notes slide into second-stage next to her voice.]
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... I hope it helped.
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You always help, Fraulein.
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[She pauses for a moment.]
I will miss her too.
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