Klavier woke up in the morning and did his usual morning routine of styling his hair, practicing his guitar, and coming up with new lyrics for song. Yah, life was going great for the young prosecuting rock star. However he was having one major problem. He wrote up a new song for the Gavinners, however it just didn't feel like it fit him. The song's lyrics felt like such a huge contrast from his voice and singing style. Sure his fans would most likely enjoy it, but he also wanted to be satisfied with it. He didn't think he could preform it. He didn't want to scrap the song either, he was proud of it. This was a major dilemma for him.
As he thought about what to do he noticed the package left by his door. Probably a gift from some adoring fangirl. He put the package on his table and bean to open it up, wouldn't want to disappoint a fan after all. He found the remote inside and read the instructions throughly. Oh, thank gott for fans. This was the answer to his problem! He had no doubt this remote would work, after all, why would a fan send him some junk? He could use the remote to change his voice for the sake of preforming his song! It would be simple. Do an unaware swap with someone he sees often, preform a concert with that persons body, and swap back next time he sees them.
Now for the most important part of the plan, who to swap with. There was that Fraulein detective Ema, Klavier smirked at the mere image of her body doing a concert. One of his other choices would be Herr Forehead, as cringing as it was to imagine having his hairstyle, his 'Cord of Steel' voice would be a change. Another choice would be that magic Fraulein that was always around Herr forehead, her childishly innocent voice would certainly be a huge contrast with his normal voice.
After some careful thinking Klavier decided on swapping with...
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