Koari blinked and smiled, "That's nice of you… OKAY! Next question's your turn! Ask something - anything you'd like."

Kōsei nodded, "A-alright." He looked down, he'd already marked all numbers from 1 - 20 on the paper leaving a line in between numbers just in case. He bit his lip as he wrote down Koari's answer, "Hmm.. I don't have one."

"Come on - you can't think of a single question?" Kaori asked, peeking up from her pad as she was sitting space across from Kōsei, "I mean… we do have to get back to practice at some point…" Kōsei frowned, anxiously looking down at his phone. It was already 15:34, Watari and Tsubaki had just started practice now that school was over and for Kōsei would be in another long night at the piano in the music room. Alone. Well, alone at home after he'd walk Koari home. Tsubaki and him weren't walking home anymore, she had a boyfriend or something… he'd overheard Watari had mentioned it at some point. He wondered if Tsubaki was still sitting at up night listening for piano. He knew that she'd listen for him to play piano sometimes and it was always a weird comfort…

"Hello?" Koari asked, she was down leaning over him, her blonde hair was in both of their eyes blocking them from seeing each other for a moment until she pushed it behind her ears, "Did you hear me? If you're worried about being able to get to practicing we could take a break every 5 questions or something like that… five questions should be like- fifteen minutes if you would hurry up and pick up a question."

"Yeah… you're right.." Kōsei replied, "Um - okay, I've thought of something."

Koari smiled at him, "Great! Shoot." She said, flinging her arms to rest behind her head as Watari was known for and looked at him expectantly… should he really ask this question-, "Well?"

"Er," Kōsei sighed, no turning back now, "If given the chance would you change instruments?"

Koari had at this time, turned around and was, in the same pose as before, standing, sunning herself in front of the windows. At this she straightened, "Like… if I really liked the instrument or if I just wanted to…?" She asked, a bit hesitant.

Kōsei shrugged, "I don't know, just in general."

"My music is the way that I communicate to the world." Koari said, "I'm a musician- so as long as I'm able to make music then I would... but only if I had to."

"If you had to?" Kōsei asked.

"Well, yeah - who knows if I'll have some rare disease that makes me break out every time I touch a violin?" Koari said, "I'd have to!"

"It'd probably wouldn't be you… what type of wood was the violin built with?"

"What? - NO! That's not the point. It doesn't matter what would it's figurative speech!"

"But still, there are types of wood that can have things in them that can make a person break out."

"Fine. What's your answer to that?"

"I don't know."

"Nice try- but you have to answer more questions without "I Don't Know"." Kaori huffing as she ploped down to lean on the wall under the window.

"No, I mean it for real…" Kōsei said, "I've played piano for so long… since I was- well. . . forever. I don't know anything else."

"You know how to ruin a perfect good figurative reason with facts."

"Well… that's just some information I picked up from just life." Kōsei blushed, "Sorry…"

"It's fine." Koari waved her hand, "Anyways, keep going...?"

"Oh, yeah, well it's just. I don't know anything else so it's hard to think of even playing a different instrument." Kōsei pressed his lips together, "Sometimes… the piano feels like… well, it's like the only thing I have…"