It is nice, unless it’s cold out. Freezing rain’s less pleasant, but in the summer, it can feel nice. Although by now I don't often notice it, it happens so often. Either way though, we can stay inside to not risk the instruments.
Freezing rain is the worst, but we've got some time before we have to worry about that too much. We can decide where inside later, depending on how much noise everyone else is making and how far away we need to get from it.
And you are always welcome in the basement. Just, you probably won't want to be in there when I'm sleeping.
I don’t like anyone around when I’m sleeping, so I wouldn’t spring that on you, don’t worry. Besides, wandering around your space when you’re unconscious and not someone I’m stealing from might get a little creepy.
I don't think anyone actually looks their best when asleep, anyway. That whole 'sleeping like an angel' bit really just means they aren't causing trouble.
No, not a bad thing at all. I'm pretty fond of them, in fact.
Something like that. And I've heard that before, that it's all symbolism while your brain figures itself out. Though I also know people who have legitimately prophetic dreams sometimes, and they're just as interpretive.
Me, too. Some of the most interesting people I know welcome a little monster in themselves.
I’ve never found my dreams particularly helpful, and definitely not prophetic. I believe such a power exists, though. Seems as likely as the others I’ve heard about. Not sure I’d want it, though. Just like you said about them being interpretive. I’ll stick with just regular deductions made about the real world.
And the rest, I'm sure, deny the little monster already there.
Definitely real, and hard to manage for those that have them. The usual ones work just fine for personal interpretation without adding in foretelling. Mine all have music, now. Sometimes I think it's some of my Sisters singing somewhere else, too, though I can't confirm that.
Or even more often, deny the man or woman they are is worse than any monster they've read about.
I try hard to avoid having any dreams when I sleep. Let me just close my eyes and open them again and feel like no time has passed. Sometimes it works. Are they pleasant songs at least that you hear?
Most of the time the music is pleasant, or at least neutral enough I hardly really notice it. Sometimes they're not, but I guess being dead doesn't make you immune from nightmares. ...Daymares?
Certainly prevalent in my experience. Then again, it keeps me busy.
I’ve yet to find anything that does make one immune. If I get tired enough I sometimes don't dream, or at least don't recall them, but it’s not foolproof. If I ever do I'll let you know.
It might be an old purpose but it’s better than lacking one.
The offer’s appreciated, but I don’t really have set sleep times and wouldn’t expect anyone to be at my vocal nightlight beck and call. Have you ever had one of your Sisters try it for you?
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I’d appreciate that, yeah. It’s not the same watching videos, even slowed down. Perhaps after you perform some night but before the sun rises.
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How's tomorrow night sound, then?
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A good point, there usually is a breeze if not rain. The joys of living close to the water.
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The rain is nice, though that'd be a lot worse for both our instruments if we try to play in it.
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It is nice, unless it’s cold out. Freezing rain’s less pleasant, but in the summer, it can feel nice. Although by now I don't often notice it, it happens so often. Either way though, we can stay inside to not risk the instruments.
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Freezing rain is the worst, but we've got some time before we have to worry about that too much. We can decide where inside later, depending on how much noise everyone else is making and how far away we need to get from it.
And you are always welcome in the basement. Just, you probably won't want to be in there when I'm sleeping.
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I don't think anyone actually looks their best when asleep, anyway. That whole 'sleeping like an angel' bit really just means they aren't causing trouble.
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Though I definitely won't be getting up to trouble during the day, so that tracks.
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I make no promises not to cause trouble even during times of rest. I don’t know that I can or do, but I like to put nothing past myself.
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You know, I can see that. Schemes coming about right from your wildest dreams.
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Though for what it’s worth, even if I did ever see you like that, I wouldn’t forget how you look otherwise, either.
It would be extremely useful if dreams worked like that, wouldn’t it?
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That's, honestly, very reassuring to know.
Very useful, though I figure it'd have a catch somewhere.
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Good. I meant it.
Too good to be true? They say dreams are the mind's way of working through things. Or processing them.
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Something like that. And I've heard that before, that it's all symbolism while your brain figures itself out. Though I also know people who have legitimately prophetic dreams sometimes, and they're just as interpretive.
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I’ve never found my dreams particularly helpful, and definitely not prophetic. I believe such a power exists, though. Seems as likely as the others I’ve heard about. Not sure I’d want it, though. Just like you said about them being interpretive. I’ll stick with just regular deductions made about the real world.
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Definitely real, and hard to manage for those that have them. The usual ones work just fine for personal interpretation without adding in foretelling. Mine all have music, now. Sometimes I think it's some of my Sisters singing somewhere else, too, though I can't confirm that.
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I try hard to avoid having any dreams when I sleep. Let me just close my eyes and open them again and feel like no time has passed. Sometimes it works. Are they pleasant songs at least that you hear?
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Most of the time the music is pleasant, or at least neutral enough I hardly really notice it. Sometimes they're not, but I guess being dead doesn't make you immune from nightmares. ...Daymares?
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I’ve yet to find anything that does make one immune. If I get tired enough I sometimes don't dream, or at least don't recall them, but it’s not foolproof. If I ever do I'll let you know.
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That would be nice, to be immune. And I've done lullabies before, and been told they work pretty well, if you'd ever want to try that.
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The offer’s appreciated, but I don’t really have set sleep times and wouldn’t expect anyone to be at my vocal nightlight beck and call. Have you ever had one of your Sisters try it for you?
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