
Tsuzuru & Muku Cross-Talk
Yuki & Sakuya Cross-Talk

Tsuzuru & Muku Talk
Muku: ...... Nom...omnom....
Tsuzuru: Muku? What are you doing over there?
Muku: Ahh!!! I-I’m sorry!
Tsuzuru: Woah, what’s wrong? I’m not mad at you or anything...?
Muku: Um...in the script this time, there’s a scene where Nora and the others secretly eat food.
Muku: So for my role study, I thought I’d secretly eat snacks and try not to get caught....
Tsuzuru: Ah, so that’s why you were eating snacks so sneakily.
Tsuzuru: So did you get a feel for the role?
Muku: Actually, it made me think of the times I would eat snacks in secret while on the library committee.
Tsuzuru: Haha, I think you’ve mentioned that before.
Tsuzuru: Secret snacks, huh.... Back at home, even if I wanted to eat a little bit of chocolate....
Tsuzuru: Once I opened the wrapper, my little brothers would immediately notice and crowd around me. It’s like a sixth sense.
Muku: Hehe, I can imagine. But snacks are definitely tastiest when everyone eats together.
Tsuzuru: Absolutely. By the way, could I have a piece of that snack?
Muku: Of course!
Yuki & Sakuya Talk
Yuki: Sakuya, you’ve had a circus troupe member role before, right?
Yuki: For our play this time, there’s a scene where our characters put on a show. Was there anything in particular you paid attention to in your role prep?
Sakuya: Hmm, definitely big movements. I thought that moving my body in an exaggerated way was a good fit.
Sakuya: And also being aware of your agility while doing things like running, and trying to express the feeling of being at a real circus with my jumps and leaps.
Yuki: I see. It’s important to give the feeling that I’m moving agilely, especially since there are a lot of cat-like movements that need a lot of strength.
Sakuya: Cats really do do things like jump up on trees or tall places easily, right?
Yuki: But I feel like the only people who can move like that are people like Misumi and Hisoka.
Sakuya: Speaking of Misumi-san, just the other day he jumped from the second floor down to the courtyard with an onigiri in one hand. I was amazed!
Yuki: That guy’s really like a stray cat who runs around with a fish in his mouth. Seriously....
Yuki: Anyway, I’ll try to keep things like agility and big movements in mind. Thanks for the advice.
Sakuya: You’re welcome! I love the Sardines play, it’s so cute! I’m cheering you guys on. Let’s do our best on our plays’ “Another Story!”