[And that being said, once they track down the guitar, she thinks for a few minutes before starting to play. She's even singing along softly as she does, barely loud enough to hear. She's no prodigy, but she's pretty good for a high schooler.]
You could use a little more confidence, but I can tell you really enjoy playing. [ And that's the important part. ] Have you always wanted to be a musician?
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Even though the weekend was a clusterfuck, with music back, Nonon is in higher spirits. It isn't quite that easy, but it makes things easier. ]
Guitar girl! [ Yes. That's. A stupid nickname. ] I'm better with the new rules. How are you?
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[But she doesn't sound too bothered by the nickname; there's humor in her voice as she corrects her.]
Better with the new rules, too. That reminds me, though, did you still want to take a listen?
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Yes! Lead the way. I want to hear what you've got.
[ She makes the assumption that Zoe is ready to play for her. ]
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Any particular kind of music?
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[ Wow her, Zoe. As long as it's not idol pop, Nonon will accept it. Probably. ]
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[And that being said, once they track down the guitar, she thinks for a few minutes before starting to play. She's even singing along softly as she does, barely loud enough to hear. She's no prodigy, but she's pretty good for a high schooler.]
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She listens aptly while she plays, a good audience member to good music. She claps whenever Zoe is finished. ]
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Glad you liked it.
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[As for the next question:]
Not always, but I've gotten really into it in the last few years.
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[ She sounds certain. ]
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So get yourself an audience when you're home. Don't put it off forever.