It'd been quite the surprise to hear from Liliana Blossom, an old acquaintance in the world of celebrity culture, but Azre could hardly be surprised. The retired star had spare tickets to a rather-exclusive music festival, and she'd needed the backup - and nobody shined in the spotlight more than the infamous Azre Sundown, master saxophonist. It'd hadn't been hard to pack up from Shade for a few days and fly out, leaving his twin sister behind for once in his life - and here he was, modified saxaphone case thrown over one shoulder, padding his way up to greet the fellow celebrity.
If could get off the phone with his sister, already.
"Are you sure you remembered to pack everything, dearest sister of mine? You're so much better at ammo regulation than me, all I know is how to plug it in to Saxobeat. I'm fairly sure I was short at least one fire catridge last practice round, alongside two ice ones - well, yes, I am capable of checking for myself, but you took it upon yourself to check before I left, so you're bound to have the most accurate count. You are the one who does all the orders, after all! Yes, well, I know I've been meaning to learn, but I've just been so busy with the schoolwork, you can't seriously expect me to - wait, Erza, don't hang up up on me! I-" The call ends abruptly, and Azre stares dejectedly at his scroll for a moment, before shaking himself out of it - and turning to face the other woman he'd approached.
The ever-charming smile makes itself present on his face, and any stray hairs on his temple seem to disappear - almost automatically, Azre's activated his semblance, making him appear as perfect as ever - especially to appear so in the presence of another child of fame. He makes a gasping sound, as if he's just seen Liliana, before taking it upon himself to bow at the waist, offering the woman his hand before straightening back up. " Miss Blossom, my dear friend! It's such a delight to see you again, I can't help but thank you for extending the invitation for today's festival - such a wonderful opportunity to get out of dear, but dusty Shade."