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[Futurelandia] An Eventful Valentines and beyond (happy new year)
[ Nathan moved into tow and that was awkward, Yamato and Nariko probably have some sort of a relationship and that's awkward, Yamato's been trying to make new friends so that's interesting, and Masaomi and Nariko are hopefully solid as anything after that trip, Nathan and Yamato complications aside. There's a new pack member that Masaomi met at a party and Nariko met in class. It's been over a month since the new year began and the old one concluded.
A lot's changed and yet not a lot had at all.
And frankly, things were probably just going to change that much more in the coming days and weeks.this might be edited to something more poetic later once we conclude more stuff about that other log ]
A lot's changed and yet not a lot had at all.
And frankly, things were probably just going to change that much more in the coming days and weeks.
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She's a teenager, she's going to have sex. Is there really any use in fighting that?
[Of course the disconnect between knowing that and also not having a child, compared to a parent without a mate and in a strange situation ...]
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[ Nariko had talked to him once or twice about how he had a bit of a rep at that PTA. Or well, talked near him. A bit of both, really, and the older man thinks of those when he says it. He nodded and decided he could leave it at that. ]
Not everyone gets along with him.
[ . . . That might be weird wording ]
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[Hadn't Joshua been around long enough to see that? Of course she isn't trying to say Koji doesn't run around and do what he wants or whatever, but in the end no one was going to hold his attention as firmly. No one could. Audrey would know, considering it was her apparent fate in life to be rejected by the Kida children.]
I guess it just seems like a ridiculous thing to be concerned with, but that's probably why I'm not actually fit to be anyone's mom.
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[ A little bit sheepishly, he responds to her. But that said, Veronica's the only one that matters to him, huh? It's a strange idea, but she's probably right all things considered. He doesn't quite connect some other meaning she's making through how he says that, the rejection and all. But still. ]
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[She closes her eyes even though she's supposed to be keeping up with the episode. This whole kid business, and even remembering how easily Junko had fallen into Masaomi's scent and all that happened in that room. Man. How awful.
Before she can think about it too much the doorbell rings! Food's here!]
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And bring it back to the living room area there, not the kitchen ]
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Awesome! Man, I can't wait to try this!
[It's the thrill of something new as much as overall curiosity.]
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[ A beat- oh, right! He should get them some bowls at least. They could eat them out of what they came in, but that might leak a little, so it's all the better to do that. So once he's set down their back of delivery, he snaps his fingers and scurries to the kitchen, coming back with two wide bowls they can scoop things into if they want and then two forks in case chopsticks that come with it don't work. There's probably plastic forks in there as well, but.
hey, whatever. ]
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Yeah, well, that just means you had a reason to fix it, right?
[And despite how they've ended up here, Audrey's pretty glad for it! She's probably an awful staycation date, though, so Sullivan might have somehow still gotten the raw end of the deal. But maybe it's worth it with her first bite, because for just a split second there's such a look of pure wonder on her face as she registers the food in her mouth.]
Mmmfff!
[Which roughly translates to: 'It's good!!!']
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He's grinning as he watches, listens to her like that. That's pretty good.
He's pretty sure she likes it, but still. ]
Good, right?
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Ohmfff!!!
[The heat is like a delayed reaction and made twice as formidable because Audrey, with all of her intelligence, shoveled way too much food in her mouth. She at least manages to swallow like a decent person, and then she's gasping for air.]
Oh my god - smaller bites!!
[Is she going to die today. She might die a little.]
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He snickers a little bit, it's unbecoming on someone his age, but that was cute on her, and he was almost waiting for it. The older man grins as he takes his first bite, his tongue languishing over the curry flavor and swallowing it without the spice seeming to effect him more then the pleased exhale. ]
You don't need-- uh. Milk, right?
[ Or would water be okay? Juice? Booze? ]
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Milk! Tequila!
[Because if she's going to leave this Earth it will be a blaze of alcohol scented glory!But, in truth, the pain is managing to subside enough that she can somewhat comfortably get off the couch and hobble towards the kitchen.]
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[ Or maybe he should go with her? ... Nah, he's going to dip one of these chicken sewers. Man, he missed Thai food and this was incredibly nostalgic for him. And seeing a little longer girl react like that to it was pretty much the Dream, right? Like the sort of things people put in stone ]
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Son of a bitch!
[Her voice is a little raw, but she gets a bottled water anyway, and makes her way back to the couch.]
I will never underestimate this crap again.
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You avoid the pepper flakes and get used to it, you might be okay!
[ He shakes his head ] I didn't know you were bad with spice. You good- uh... I mean, are you okay with Tequila?
[ He's not seen her do it and he knows it fucks up Masaomi even if he likes it ]
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[It's not a good idea to go for anything more than a sip or two because if she pushes it, Audrey's going to be fucking wrecked, and she's not a fun drunk. That's why the tequila goes well out of her reach and the water stays much closer.]
I don't usually have a problem with it! That was just ... Yeesh.
[Such was the difference between American spice and foreign spice! Potency was a thing.]
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It makes you dizzy? It's always made me - uh - a little horny and charged up.
[ ...
... Anyway ] Try the skewers though.
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[But Audrey's never handled alcohol well, so while it's very true that she picked a serious hard hitter, she wasn't going to do well no matter what it ended up being. She's not much of a partier to begin with so there's no reason for any of it to appeal to her.
... She briefly considers telling him that her mouth is probably still on fire so maybe avoid the tequila, if you know what that does because she might not be the best to help him out. Which would be a shame.
But Audrey tries to skewers this time, and is far more respectful to the sauces. No more shoveling, she's going for small bites!]
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He watches her though, spinning the bottle in his hand and not sure if he's enough of a rebel to sip right out of the bottle. This is a fairly expensive bottle... all things considered... But at the same time, he'll try to pretend he's not doing that to instead ]
What, green? Really? [ He laughs a little and ] Scotch's the bad one for me, makes me loose all my energy and stare at the wall.
[ Which might be oversharing but whatever ]
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I've never had Scotch. [It's not exactly the choice for someone her age.] But I can see the appeal of just staring at a wall, some days, so I might try to find some.
[Alright, halfway verdict: Thai food is really good! Dangerous, but good!]
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[ Again, probably not the best thing to say? But he also shouldn't overthink it too much. He decides to put the tequila down for now and reaches around to get the basil fried rice and put some in her little bowl, seemingly deciding she either gets that next or that it'll be at the base of whatever he does next.
And maybe it's reminding himself of his father, but he voluntarily goes back to, ]
So going back to us being irresponsible, you figure we'll both have kids by year's end?
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[What an awful topic, why would you bring it up, Sullivan.] I don't know. You've got a higher chance than me, at this rate.
[And since it's there she does try the rice and finds that she likes it!] It's not that I don't want to be a mom or have kids, that was always going to happen, somehow, at some point? But it's just - that's a baby having a baby, basically. And I know that logic isn't what Masaomi wants to think about, it's not sexy or anything, but it's still true.
[And outside the grip of his scent, she can't help but worry about it.] But at the same time, I doubt I'd have to raise it if I did have one, so as long as it never knows I'm the mom, maybe it wouldn't be so bad.
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Did you discuss that with him? Even if it's not uh - sexy, it's possible that if you just flat out tell him no he won't push it that much further.
[ . . . A beat ] Plus uh, who would I even have a kid with? It's looking like our Alpha's going to go nuts.
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[In goes a gigantic spoonful of rice!] Besides, I think he's kind of right that there should be more kids around here! And I do think it makes sense to start inward.
[She gave him a look and a dull shrug, whether this was meant to convey that she little sympathy, or that she didn't think it was as much of a problem as he did was a mystery.] Go for Ada.
[Junko still wasn't very fond of him, Veronica had Koji, Emily was already set up with either her boyfriend or Masaomi, and Nariko was .... Nariko, so it made sense to go for Ada. Besides, they were both even-tempered enough to get along well, right? They'd have such practical kids.]
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was that the ending for pokelandia?? if so that is hilarious
That was my intention rofl I didn't know how to end it oops...
it was perfect, a+
bows then
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