[THE INTERVIEW CAN WAIT!! TSUKASA MADE A PROMISE... TO PERFORM!!
He is even dressed for the part. He can't really act out every single role--there's only one of him, which means it has to be more of a dramatic story telling and re-enactment, but he has to look nice either way. It's a show!]
Very well then. In that case, let the show begin!
[So. Tsukasa is, actually, a very good script writer (well. Only if there's a happy ending, anyway). But in this case, it's a story he's clearly taken great pains to craft. He started with the base of a sleeping beauty story--but it changes very quickly to instead be about a sleeping prince and the demon who protects his dreams. It's ironic because Tsukasa has no idea that that's what Minami did, it's just that he promised Minami a sleeping beauty story and here we are.....
It's not a long story, and there aren't many twists; Tsukasa can only act out so much of a story himself for so long. But it's full of energy, and despite his everything else, Tsukasa is an excellent actor.
The story ends with the prince waking up--with the demon wondering if he should go, uncertain how the prince will react to his existence, and there's no explicit closure.
(But Tsukasa prefers happy endings, so it's probably not difficult to figure out how it would end.)
And with that wrapped up, he drags in a deep breath, and turns to see how Minami has received it, still buzzing with the energy he always feels when he gets to perform in front of others (and hopefully see them smile).]
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He is even dressed for the part. He can't really act out every single role--there's only one of him, which means it has to be more of a dramatic story telling and re-enactment, but he has to look nice either way. It's a show!]
Very well then. In that case, let the show begin!
[So. Tsukasa is, actually, a very good script writer (well. Only if there's a happy ending, anyway). But in this case, it's a story he's clearly taken great pains to craft. He started with the base of a sleeping beauty story--but it changes very quickly to instead be about a sleeping prince and the demon who protects his dreams. It's ironic because Tsukasa has no idea that that's what Minami did, it's just that he promised Minami a sleeping beauty story and here we are.....
It's not a long story, and there aren't many twists; Tsukasa can only act out so much of a story himself for so long. But it's full of energy, and despite his everything else, Tsukasa is an excellent actor.
The story ends with the prince waking up--with the demon wondering if he should go, uncertain how the prince will react to his existence, and there's no explicit closure.
(But Tsukasa prefers happy endings, so it's probably not difficult to figure out how it would end.)
And with that wrapped up, he drags in a deep breath, and turns to see how Minami has received it, still buzzing with the energy he always feels when he gets to perform in front of others (and hopefully see them smile).]