Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2013 16:29:12 GMT -6
THE DRAGON FLATS DISTRICT
Roofs were by far the best places to practice. People were small and unintimidating when staring down from a roof. She could play freely and without an ounce of self-consciousness. That was before the raid on the Pro-Bending arena and suddenly women playing instruments above eye level was seen as menacing.
Tsubaki sighed and reached into her trumpet case for the red ribbon she used to ease her mind when she played her trumpet in front of people. Having a well-honed sense of object permanence she knew that people were there even though she couldn't see them, but not seeing them look at her made things easier.
Blindly, Tsubaki practiced her scales in her dismal section of an alley in the Dragon Flats District. The bulky red overcoat taken from a Red Monsoon during a past altercation acted as a bulwark between her black shirt and pants. More importantly, the ragged red coat also covered the two black leather belts and the weapons attached to further placate the uneasy. Many people were wary of the Equalists and while Tsubaki Ito hated taking precautions she assumed she would like getting lynched even less.
When things go wrong put a song in your belly.
Her instructor's solution to most problems was either playing the right song or practicing the right song. Tsubaki could not think of the right song to ease her nerves. Was the raid a huge victory or just a historical footnote before the tale of how the Equalists had been wiped out?
She couldn't figure out how to feel and that was definitely wrong. Therefore, she put a song in her belly.
Before the sensations could reach her conscious mind Tsubaki found herself playing "Flight of the Bumblebee" while swaying and walking, blind to the pedestrians she walked into and over.
A crazy, seemingly-blind woman playing jazz emerging from an alley to make her way through a crowd was peculiar but not someone she would mistake for dangerous revolutionary.