coloratura: 「fanart」 (trying to hold all these feels ❧)
Diva ([personal profile] coloratura) wrote in [community profile] chavaniac 2012-09-18 04:12 am (UTC)

[She makes a thoughtful noise as she considers that, not really surprised that Johan would ask for a memory about them, considering his memory. But she nods once she seems to think of something, and takes a deep, steadying breath before she begins to sing. It's a soft and gentle song from an opera, an Italian aria whose origin doesn't matter. Just the sound of the song was what mattered for creating the scene, as far as she was concerned.

And the scene she creates it's one of their few actually peaceful moments, in a strange, fairytale-like evening. Her voice brings the scene to life as if it's happening before them, where a Diva and Johan play it out as ghostly figures, and the real Diva and Nina are just spectators. It's like a recreation of that evening, even in that whenever Nina passes through one of those balls of light, she'll feel the warmth of them just as if they were there again. The conversation is fairly clearly heard as well, though parts will fade out of hearing as if the specters are suddenly standing far away (which is just the parts of the conversation Diva doesn't remember clearly), but the main points are all there. And of course, Johan's words are remembered much more clearly than her own, so it's much more often that her words are the ones that are far away.

But the song ends at the "I'll see what I can do about that," though whether that's what she intended to be the end or that was just the natural cutoff of the song isn't clear. But when she looks at Nina again, she's actually blushing slightly, because even if Diva is a very sensual and honest person, she was still very sheepish and embarrassed when it came to portraying an honest and tender emotion.]


Well, that was kind of a boring one, now that I think about it, but I hope you enjoyed the song at least...

[She laughs sheepishly, twirling a lock of her hair around her finger, shaking her head like the motion will make her less flustered. And it's probably kind of comical to witness, considering Diva's usual confidence and attitude.] That was just the first thing that came to mind.

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