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He could honestly understand why Giggle was reluctant to let him use such a rare device. It must be difficult to find any sort of working human electronic object. He had gone into stores before during his brief ventures into town, and found odd contraptions that must at one point have been powered by electricity. But none of them ever worked, and were therefore useless. So Kansas, worried as he was about displeasing his tattooed acquaintance, figured he ought to be grateful that he was being allowed to use the CD player at all.



He hadn't focused so hard on the music that he wasn't able to watch the Inferni hybrid searching purposefully along the shelves. The look in his eyes made Kansas suspect that he was looking for something in particular. Kansas wondered offhandedly if he might ask if Giggle needed help finding something, in return for his time with the player. But he didn't feel comfortable questioning on a hunch. That would have seemed weird. Instead, Kansas simply nodded as the gray man explained how he'd learned to use the player; he thought maybe he'd read how somewhere. The Sadira didn't think he would have had a chance at able to figure it out on his own.



Kansas was alerted by the other's thoughtful tone of voice. And Giggle soon suggested that they look for a replica of the device he had. Assuming he meant for him, the pale boy nodded a little too eagerly. "Sure. Let's look around?" he said with a slight inflection, as if to be sure that was what Giggle intended to do. He couldn't imagine how amazing it would be to own one of those little things. Especially since he now knew where to find a wealth of CDs. He felt jittery with sheer anticipation.






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