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6/22/2025, 1:28:32 AM
>>6262921
And finally with Peppa…

https://youtu.be/oeSMc1HUEXU?si=Ge4zncLdKJFH-mtd

Things were quite busy for you too. You did have a moment where you returned to Varak, alongside mom, Kuriza, the Galactic King, and some other representatives, to try to smooth things over with the Machine Mutants and the original residents of the world, but… even with Mugen’s “help” the initial negotiations seemed VERY tense. A number of things kinda went above your head, and there were a LOT of Machine Mutants that weren’t especially pleased with your presence there in general. It… didn’t end with any outbreaks of violence, but it also didn’t exactly leave the best first impression. Uranaio DID at least give the impression that this would not be the last attempt to negotiate, but… wow could that have gone better. He also did give you a rather cryptic remark about how you’ve “defied fate” and… you think it was meant in a positive way? Hope so, at least.

On a more genuinely positive note, you were able to make time for Cocoa’s next play, a performance of “Mademoiselle de Maupin,” where while she didn’t score the lead role of the sword-fighting, free-loving, opera star La Maupin herself (that going to her rival Marjorine), she did (almost ironically) score the role of the first lady love of the lead. You’d have felt a bit more awkward about such a thing if not for the fact that that part of the play was genuinely hilarious, with you bursting out loud at Cocoa’s delivery of “Really now, arson, my dear? …With only ONE cadaver for them to blame it on?” during a scheme to fake their deaths in order to escape a convent. That and the actual final lady love interest of La Maupin being played by a different girl, apparently a close friend of Marjorine named Marsha, had a lot more adorable chemistry on stage than Cocoa did with her. The play closed out on the multiple men and women that served as lovers and rivals to La Maupin delivering summaries of their time with her in song, Cocoa’s certainly being a stand-out among them.

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