Kaine continued walking, and went outside. He immediately began to bump himself in the head softly in frustration. Letting his arms rest on his knees, which were pulled close as he sat on the ground,
Tale smiled, "One condition: Will you lead me? I don't want to run into anything," With that, she began to laugh.
Kaine looked up to the sky, and saw Grandfather standing over him. Grandfather smiled his sweet, comforting smile, and spoke, "My Kaine," Kaine replied, "Hello, Grandfather, it's good to see you." Grandfather continued, "I know it's hard, but you need to interact." Kaine weakly argued, "I don't. I can just play my music, and I won't be lonely anymore." Grandfather responded, "Kaine, you are an excellent violinist. But it is a terrible thing to deprive the world of your beautiful, soulful music." Kaine replied, "...I don't want them to judge me..." Grandfather returned, "They won't, my grandson. All of your siblings know of their own problems, and know how to understand." Kaine argued, "But Grandfather, there is no one who wouldn't judge me just when they see me." Grandfather responded, "Tale. She doesn't. Neither does Lale, or any other of your siblings. Now I want you to have interaction. I'm going to throw a dancing party in the ballroom, and invite many people who don't even know you. They have no previous knowing of you, except for your siblings who will be there, so all they have to judge you on is your handsome looks." Kaine protested immediately, "But Grandfather--" Grandfather cut him off, "My mind is made up. It will be good for you."