There might be a reason why this is the act Trowa likes best.
He was a pilot too. You don't lose that, not if you're a good one. You just find other ways to channel it, if you're lucky.)
The trapeze act ends, and then it's the brief but showy finale. The ringmaster takes the stage last to bow on behalf of the troupe, thanking the audience with an effusive flourish, and then the house lights are brightening again, and the stage lights dim to a softer background glow.
(Duo and X are welcome to come backstage if they want, but either way they may wish to wait out the first rush of the exiting crowd.)
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He was a pilot too. You don't lose that, not if you're a good one. You just find other ways to channel it, if you're lucky.)
The trapeze act ends, and then it's the brief but showy finale. The ringmaster takes the stage last to bow on behalf of the troupe, thanking the audience with an effusive flourish, and then the house lights are brightening again, and the stage lights dim to a softer background glow.
(Duo and X are welcome to come backstage if they want, but either way they may wish to wait out the first rush of the exiting crowd.)