A little. Definitely better now the lights are back on.
[ most of his own technical troubles have also died down, thankfully. which is good considering it stressed everyone around him. nothing says a good time like dying.
[ Before she can even finish her sentence, she realizes how it completely makes sense any electronic was affected. Her eyes glean over Dolph's cybernetics, laced with concern. ]
Are you alright now? If I had known, I would have stopped by to help if you needed it.
[ It's not her first, no, but for the specific kind of sentiment going behind the chocolate for Akira?
Her cheeks burn a bit.
Then there's still Minato and Kazuya, leaving a mess of confusing emotions that won't settle in her chest. ]
I've given Valentine's chocolates before, but usually obligation chocolate, as we call it. I'm not sure what Valentine's is like in your world, but where I'm from, the girls give chocolate in February and then the boys reciprocate in March on White Day.
If you're going to give them chocolate, I don't mind helping.
[ Whenever they finally get inside and have a seat somewhere, Haru will lay out the container in front of Dolph, with multiple chocolates in front, some decorated and some more plain looking. ]
In Japan, we have a few types of chocolate we give. There's giri chocolate, which is the obligation chocolate you give to friends and coworkers. Then there's honmei, which is a special one you give to the person you like most.
[ he sort of expected that, but it makes him sigh anyway. he'll never understand this tangled skein of feelings people have for akira. for dolph, the experience had been markedly different. no less important, just . . . different. ]
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For sampling the chocolate.
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All right. Bring them over whenever you want.
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She waves to Dolph when she approaches, as usual needing to crane her neck to better look him in the eye the closer she gets. ]
I'm glad to see you. It's been a while. Is it busy at the club?
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[ most of his own technical troubles have also died down, thankfully. which is good considering it stressed everyone around him. nothing says a good time like dying.
and that also meant he didn't get out much. ]
What about you? Everything okay?
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[ There's only so much one can do in the dark. Power is necessary to keep the cafe running, so it was closed until recently. ]
I spent a lot of time on Eren's farm, though we did venture into the castle. We didn't learn anything, unfortunately.
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You did, huh?
Well, it's fine. It's hard to gain much from the castle anyway.
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[ There will be other opportunities, she hopes.
Little does she know what's on the horizon. ]
Did you explore as well?
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No. The blackout affected my systems, so I couldn't move.
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[ Before she can even finish her sentence, she realizes how it completely makes sense any electronic was affected. Her eyes glean over Dolph's cybernetics, laced with concern. ]
Are you alright now? If I had known, I would have stopped by to help if you needed it.
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[ it's not meant to be cruel, it's just facts. and dolph hated the idea of lying there, making people sad with his failing body. ]
It's fine now. Everything is stable.
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I'm glad you're fine now.
[ She can't imagine her body shutting down in that way, against her will. It's frightening to even contend with the idea.
She lifts the container with chocolates inside and puts on a smile. ]
And thank you again for helping. I'm a bit nervous about giving chocolate this year, to be honest...
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[ surely she's done this before? but then again. everyone's a little . . . odd around akira. ]
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Her cheeks burn a bit.
Then there's still Minato and Kazuya, leaving a mess of confusing emotions that won't settle in her chest. ]
I've given Valentine's chocolates before, but usually obligation chocolate, as we call it. I'm not sure what Valentine's is like in your world, but where I'm from, the girls give chocolate in February and then the boys reciprocate in March on White Day.
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It's just a commercial thing. I do something with the people I love here but that's about it.
Sounds like it's the same though.
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[ There's a faint, girlish sigh from her; as nervous as she is, she loves Valentine's. ]
... with Eren, too?
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Yeah. I try to make sure I have time with all of them.
[ . . . he's going to be busy this month. ]
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[ Whenever they finally get inside and have a seat somewhere, Haru will lay out the container in front of Dolph, with multiple chocolates in front, some decorated and some more plain looking. ]
In Japan, we have a few types of chocolate we give. There's giri chocolate, which is the obligation chocolate you give to friends and coworkers. Then there's honmei, which is a special one you give to the person you like most.
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[ he'll pluck one of them, ready to try one. ]
Is the chocolate made in a different way?
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Not different, it just has different sentiments behind it. Actually, this is the one I want to give to Akira-kun.
[ How good it tastes is important to her, as she wants to present the perfect set of chocolate for him on that day. ]
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You think he'll pick up on it?
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I don't know.
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I hope you know what you're doing.
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[ Then keep denying them.
Maybe this time she'll gain more clarity. ]
Besides, I have other chocolates to give this time! I never thought I'd be giving so many boys chocolates...
[ She gestures to one that looks more like plain milk chocolate. ]
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we can wrap this but jesus christ i'm scared for my life for their farewell thread
wrapped!