Sunday must have been exhausting for you, maybe even upsetting. A new town, new faces and a an ominous order from a man without a face... who wouldn't be a little frightened? Hopefully, all of that is forgotten when you climb out from under your blankets this fine Monday. Rise and shine! A new morning is a new start!
If you make your way to the lounge, you will find a few copies of the local newspaper provided for your perusal. Once you go outdoors, you'll find the weather forecast 100% accurate. It's pretty impressive.
It seems that quiet mornings like this are going to be your everyday life now. Maybe you should see this whole stay as a vacation? Go out and explore the town, meet your fellow motel guests and meet the townspeople. They're sure to welcome you with a smile!
This week's special in the diner is lemon pie made with love (and a top-secret recipe)
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What d'ya normally eat?
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I've heard there used to be far more candy in the past.. but sugar-based threats aren't a thing anymore either.
Ah, I mean here they probably are. It's like I've been brought to the past after all.
[ A world pre-Maelstrom, the distant time before the war. Miach has told her so much about it when she was a teen, Cian had felt like she could reach out and touch it. Now she knows that she didn't have any idea of the real deal. ]
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Kinpira ain't bad. Neither is somen. [ You'd think he would explain what both of those dishes are, but either he's being rude on purpose or he assumes that she should know because she's from Tokyo. Even if it's a weird version of Tokyo. There's more he could comment on, but he figures that's more enough—and he has pancakes to eat. ]
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That's true! Though they're probably still made differently in your time...
[ But that does get her thinking... ]
Maybe we should see if we can make some Japanese foods ourselves instead of relying on the diner.
[ Maybe she could like... eat that. ]
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I don't cook.
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I can cook, just... it might taste like nothing much to people from other worlds. Though with the ingredients here, maybe I'd have to learn to make something more old-fashioned.
[ She wouldn't mind doing that, provided she can get her palate to get used to it. ]
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All he came in here for was caffeine not actual conversation smh. ]
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Everything here is very American, but I'll try my best to find some ingredients that work for Japanese dishes!!
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Pushing the plate back to her now (looks like he's decided not to eat the eggs) and fixing her with one of his level stares. ]
Make 'em for yourself.
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It seems to be a two in one deal though...
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[ She gently points towards her plate. ]
It's not like I have a choice but to make my own food either.
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Unless you wanna live off crackers, yeah. Seen guys try to survive on less.
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I'd rather force something unhealthy and unpleasant down than risk starving myself, I think. The symptoms of that are not as immediately painful as starving... I think.
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[ The waiter had not meant ill, but with so many worlds meshing, nobody is synced to anybody else's desires. ]
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[ And then she breaks into a giggle. ]
And just like that, I'm taking a suggestion. Toast really does seem like the place to start though. I'll branch out slowly.
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Yeah. Someone won't always be round to eat your bacon for you.
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[ Cian sounds gently amused by his comment. Not to make light of food waste as a serious issue, of course. ]
Thanks, Dabi-san.
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He stands, brushing her gratitude aside. ]
What a pity that would be.