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Iwasawa 3/3: Electric Boogaloo
[Cooperatively written with Hedge. (http://community.livejournal.com/box_da_ze/39005.html) Given mod permission to do it this way, so!]
"I hear there's another job coming up. Heavy stealth stuff, lots of people to slip past. Sounds like you could use a distraction. How about GDM and I throwing an impromptu concert together? That'd turn some heads. It's worked pretty well in the past, too."
Sheeana slowly considers the proposal, leaning back against the bulkhead and crossing her slender legs.
"Alright. Public disorder would be helpful." She thinks for a second. Musicians often go to the kind of ecstatic state she's interested in, eyes focused elsewhere, fully immersed in their rythms. "How do you feel when you play?" A question out of the blue, but she feels they've known each other long enough for it.
"How do I feel?" Iwasawa leans against the opposite wall, looking upwards at nothing in particular, trying to get into the mindset of what it's like at a concert. The roar of the crowd. The weight of the guitar in her hands. The sweat on her face. The emotions of the song pouring through her.
"It's like... I'm not sure how to put it into words." She smiled apologetically. "It makes me feel like I can make a difference, even in a universe this big."
"Multiverse." Sheeana snarkily corrects. Hopefully Iwasawa is used to this behavior in her because it's not going away any time soon. "I feel the same when i'm dancing with my worms."
"Multiverse." It'll take more than a bit of snark to get under Iwasawa's skin. "I can see how it'd be similar. Worm dancing, music... it's art, either way. Both can have the same effect on someone. I was saved by music once, and I want to give that gift back to the world."
A soft chuckle. "And keeping people distracted while the rest of you do the proper good deeds isn't so bad, either."
"Don't cut yourself down like that. That's my job." She considered the right way to phrase this. "Iwasawa, we are fighting a war for the hearts and minds of the multiverse. Musical talent is more important than physical power." She chuckled softly. "Most of my Sisters distrusted music, you know. It tended to lead to uncontrollable emotions."
Unexpectedly, Iwasawa found herself smiling at that last comment. It just seemed so weird.
"What kind of reason is that? You can't really feel emotions if you try to control them." She looked at Sheeana as she spoke, vaguely wondering if she was pushing any cultural boundaries. "The best thing about the arts is letting yourself get lost in your own heart."
"Exactly." Sheeana shook her head slowly. It wasn't far off. The Bene Gesserit weren't a culture unto themselves, but meddlers in the cultures of others. "Most of my order believes emotions are a hindrance to our duties. Those of us who disagree are Heretics. Surely there are those with similar ideas where you come from?"
"Well..." It came as a bit of a surprise to her that when prompted about 'where you come from,' she thought of the afterlife before she thought of Earth. "There are definitely people there who prefered order over passion, but for the most part, life was pretty simple. Keep on playing music. Keep up the fight against Angel or disappear."
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