alphonse elric (
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« 003 » second circle. audio. action. backdated to the 28th.
[ when this happens, one may find an unresponsive alphonse elric slumped over beside the fountain. you might even see him fall! he's not going to be getting up until the other elric brother is.
but a little while later, the voice clicks on. it's close to midnight. ]
It's a little late, but does anyone have any good book recommendations?
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It's a little late, but does anyone have any good book recommendations?
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[She said from her hotel room in LucetiLand]
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Dazai? [ unfamiliar name. that must be someone from haruhi's country. ] What does he write about?
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Depends on what kind of books you like.
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I read a little of everything. [ when your nights are endless and you read quickly, you learn that it's better not to be picky with reading material. ]
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Hey Al. Been reading?
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... but that writing is messy. there's a thrill of terror as he considers why his brother isn't talking. ]
Yes. I'm all out of books again.
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At this rate you'll have read the whole library by next month.
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What type of books do you usually read? I can recommend a few from the library.
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I like the Aristotle and Plato views on Justice as well.
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