Prima and the FURloid Panic

Prima: Hello, home livers and mobile travelers, my name is Prima and I'm one of the two opera-themed Vocaloids of all. I know you can't see much that my husband Tonio is in the living room of my house spending his time reading newspapers that have been printed by computer technology, but I think he's just taking a break. Maybe you'd want to take a look at my elegant garden? OK, I'll show you the way now.

Skiploid: SCAMPER!!!!!!!!!!!!!

(other furry FURloids panicking)

Prima: Oh, my~ I think I've heard a voice a little far from here. Is that a talking furry?

Skiploid: Lady, something is missing on most of us FURloids! I tried to ask our voicers that we need our English voicebanks in the Great Crossover master's favor, but there is no response!

Asher: So did I. Every American furry is supposed to have an English voicebank of their own for the rest of their lives!

Seiza Nishiki: Yeah, I'm a British bunny and I'm having a hard time waiting for my own!

Yuyupoid: Those who have long fluffy tails besides me, RUN FOR COVER!!!!

Prima (grabbing Yuyupoid's tail): Hey! Why are you panicking? I need you to take a deep breath before you tell me.

Seku Kitsune: Too late, dudette, I say we Americans dig down!

Prima: Huh?! *watches most furries already taking their hiding places* I guess I didn't tell them the same thing.

Yuyupoid: B-before I calm down, can you tell me your name? I... I've never met you before.

Prima: Of course, my little furry, I haven't done this either. I'm Prima, one of the two opera-themed Vocaloids of all.

Yuyupoid: N-name's Yuyupoid a-and I'm an ice-colored fox. *tries to inhale* S-so, Prima, all the furries and I are all worried that we never had our own English voicebanks because there's still no response from what the American Cutie sent any of our voicers. And I don't know what nationality I'm in.

Prima: That's OK, Yuyu, some say that along with my dear Tonio, I'm from the United Kingdom, but nobody have ever confirmed our accents and I guess someone else thinks that it's possibly a Roman accent because I know that opera originated in Italy. *stats to sing*


 * Night of stars, and night of love,
 * Fall gently o'er the waters,
 * Heav'n around below, above,
 * No more we'll heed the shore
 * Floating thus in silver light,
 * Sing on! Oh, earth's fair daughters
 * Love had ne'er an hour so bright,
 * In fabled days of yore

Yuyupoid: *sighing* That's so beautiful, Prima, what kind of song is that?