Welcome to Digital Cafe! : A Singing and Voice Acting Project
Mia Paige for Aqua (Aquamarine) Kishimoto | The Dolphin Maid - Singing Role
The price is 25 dollars flat rate for now and any other revenue we gain will be split equally excluding me!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k5XsQA_crXY - Ensemble Song "Digital Girl"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHffjNbWmig - Aqua's Song "Honey, I'm Home"
Aqua is the youngest of the bunch and joined the Cafe second to Shiro. She's 17 years old. She and Shiro have been childhood friends but slowly, Shiro pushed her away because she thought she was seemingly better than her. This caused her to become more recluse and shy, yet she actively still tried becoming friends with her. When she found out about her new part-time job, she rushed to take apart in it to become closer to Shiro. She is a very shy and reserved individual but when pushed outta her comfort zone becomes a whole other person. Aqua is close to Shiro but nowadays isn't too clingy to her as she used to be. Instead, she's become infatuated with Savannah and really likes them.
Classic Personality: Shy, nervous, innocent, sweet but can be sour
Glitched Personality: Despondent, hurt, lonely, withdrawn
Voice: Soft but very high ranged voice| Reference Material: Hanamaru voice from Love Live Sunshine (Dub) with Fluttershy's softness and tone from My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic
Hanamaru - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPltK7No5Rw (this has other characters in it, but she's the character with the brown mid-length hair and yellow cardigan)
Fluttershy - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TTSTvWZaJg (she's the yellow pony and this is a good example of sour but sweet)
Break it all down, I'll make you come around, I'll burn this whole facade to the ground!
(Neutral sad and distressed) So, come with me, we can change night into day. You'll hold my hand so you never go astray.
(Seemingly happy but knows something isn't right) A petty line of white noise, pack up your bag and throw out the toys. Three strikes, "Honey, I'm Home!" Three voices come from the gramophone.