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“Well, sir…” the chicken gulps. “You were smoking it, and that was the problem. I just wanted to remind you if you were ever to come back, you see, I’m just trying to help this commuinity, some chickens in here can’t handle the smoke, and may breathe it in and then they will have breathing problems. I’m just trying to help everyone here, sir.”
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Fern smiles, closing her eyes. She pushes open the chruch’s doors, which lead into a huge church with glass-stained windows and lit candles. Everything was wood, even the floor. There were a few chickens sitting in the benches minding their own buisness.
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Name: Koharu Ryuu (His stage-name and nickname is Ko-Ko)
Age: 19 yrs old
Personality: Talks very quietly and is sort of shy around new people. But once you get to know him, he becomes very preppy and loud. He’s always kind and almost never says no, he sees everything as an opportunity and must take it. He’s fairly smart- but is sometimes very oblivious and gullible. Although, when performing on stage, he acts totally different. He sort of has a real self and a stage self.
Appearance: Bleached blonde hair with blue-green-grey eyes. Is around 5’10. He has both ears pierced, wears black round earrings. Usually wears a plain colored t-shirt with a cloth and leather jacket. Sports black jeans and old black and white hightops. (Kind like this style)
Skills: Has a natural in classical piano and electric piano, he loves to play acoustic guitar. Koharu’s passion is singing over all, he is sort of a baritone but sings a little bit higher than a baritone, but he’s not a tenor. He has sort of a cutesy singing voice, don’t be fooled, he has a very strong and loud voice. (He also dances but let’s not talk about that :’))
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“Well, too bad.” Fern smirks, looking back at him. “We’re still going there. It doesn’t matter if you’re religious or not. The Church is like the only place in my neighborhood where they’ll accept you.” Fern looks Snidely up and down. “And please take that out of your beak when we get to the Church.”