Going with the flow had gotten Topher in trouble a couple of times, so he'd been trying to plan things out better. First rule of leadership, after all. Always have a plan.
His eyes drifted over Richard's things. He actually looked like he might have a plan.
More of a plan than leading the X-Men and being one of the first mutant-led bands to really hit it big, in any case.
"I do!" He moved to pick up the acoustic guitar and brought it back. "I like the electric? But here, when I'm not with my band, I kind of dig this a bit more? It's got that, you know, personal feel that the electric just doesn't. Kind of like the difference between an intimate dinner party with close friends versus a rager in the city filled with people you don't know but are partying with anyway." He pointed a thumb behind him to the poster of Marvel Boy and the Starjammers. "That's us. My band. We usually play in Salem Center a couple of times a month. Coffee shops. Under twenty-one clubs. That sort of thing." He shrugged. "Music makes people happy. I dig it."
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His eyes drifted over Richard's things. He actually looked like he might have a plan.
More of a plan than leading the X-Men and being one of the first mutant-led bands to really hit it big, in any case.
"I do!" He moved to pick up the acoustic guitar and brought it back. "I like the electric? But here, when I'm not with my band, I kind of dig this a bit more? It's got that, you know, personal feel that the electric just doesn't. Kind of like the difference between an intimate dinner party with close friends versus a rager in the city filled with people you don't know but are partying with anyway." He pointed a thumb behind him to the poster of Marvel Boy and the Starjammers. "That's us. My band. We usually play in Salem Center a couple of times a month. Coffee shops. Under twenty-one clubs. That sort of thing." He shrugged. "Music makes people happy. I dig it."