Beach. Everyone has been working so hard lately so why not take a break and enjoy the beach? You can make sand castles, play in the water, and there are even umbrellas for those who'd rather just relax in the shade. There's a nice row of water melons ready to be smashed later in the day and when the sun goes down, that's when the sparklers come out.
Suffering. It's the hottest time of the year and the citadel doesn't have central air conditioning. The few air conditions that were installed have given up on life after being used so much and now, we really have to make do with what we can while the Konnosuke try to fix it. There's a limited number of fans, plenty of ice cream to go around, and the citadel should be built to circulate air, right? ... Right?!
Spooks. In Japan, summer is a time for horror. Gather around the camp fire and hear some spooky ghost stories or maybe head out into the woods just outside the citadel for a good ol' fashioned test of courage. It's all good, harmless fun! Of course, with so many spirits gathered in one place, what's to say a stray or curious outsider spirit won't join the mix...
Rain. Summer is also known for sudden and torrential downpours of rain. The clouds always seem to grown and darken suddenly and the next thing you know, it's raining sheets and the ground is shaking from thunder. Once it starts, it never seems to stop. Maybe you were caught out in the rain or maybe this is day 7 stuck inside.
Other! It's summer and there are tons of things to do. Go to the general store and stock up on ice cream, wake up in the middle of the night uncomfortable with heat, or run around screaming because cicadas are dying and flying at your face.
[Tonbokiri is relieved that he got it, and approved.
His eyebrows raise in concern at the mention of a bruise. Shokudaikiri, are you really okay?]
That would be a problem. Mm... [He tilts his head back and forth for a moment, thinking. He's pretty sure he knows this one... ... Ah!]
Ice reduces swelling. So, let us put something cold on it. Fortunate that there are these cooler boxes here! [He gets up to open them, checking for something to use.]
Oh, you brought lots of good things to eat! Everyone will be very grateful. [Are there one of those little pouches of ice in here, though? First aid first.]
[ Since Mitsutada likes to be prepared for anything that might happen, especially with the energetic sword bunch they have running around the beach, he actually did pack a couple first aid kits and some ice pouches inside one of the coolers. ]
I figured since everyone was blowing off a lot of energy, they'd need something to keep cool and stay charged up...
[Wow, he came super-prepared. A couple of first aid kits?]
You are ever so thoughtful of everyone. This time, please allow me.
[He turns back to Shokudaikiri with a kind smile, holding an ice pack wrapped in a hand towel. Leaning in close to his face Tonbokiri notes with concern,]
It is a bit red. Here, if you lie down you can rest the ice on your face without holding it there.
Not at all. My time is my own, today. [Because Aruji said to take a day off.]
Besides, I am personally grateful for all your hard work, particularly in the kitchen. If there are any apologies to be made, I am sorry for you having to work so hard to counter the lack of kitchen skills that so many of us Touken Danshi have, myself included.
[He can do a good ochazuke. That's about it. And although he won't show it, prep work having to do with knives makes him a little nervous, so he is much slower and more careful with that than normal.]
That's the way I've always seen it anyway. I was just lucky enough to have been around my previous master long enough for his cooking skills to rub off on me. But I think everyone can do well if they try.
[That is very kind of him to say. Tonbokiri believes the best of others as well, but he's seen some disasters in the kitchen that... Well. It's just part of that sword's nature.]
[Ohh, you hit him in his weak spot. And it shows, even though Tonbokiri tries his best to play it down. Besides that, there wouldn't be any knives involved, right? He's grateful.]
That sounds like a good place to start. But-- wait, 'any flavour'? ... How many kinds are there?
[A question asked cautiously, but still with a sparkle of hope in his tone...]
[ Mitsutada prides himself in knowing what the other swords enjoy. While he might not know it all, he does his best to notice anyway. So seeing that tiny little spark in Tonbokiri was enough for him to realize and enough for him to be happy. ]
Mmm, while I haven't made a bunch of different flavors, I'm certain that we could successfully make any flavor you are wanting.
[Mango is a new thing as it is... What would it taste like in daifuku? Or strawberry? That sounds delicious... (Don't mind how his eyes are sparkling.)]
It would be interesting to try making something new like that.
[He grins in reflection.]
I wonder if something like this - finding new flavours - is why the Konnusuke enjoy eating fried tofu in every era we go to. [Or like he'd looked forward to visiting Edo to check out the brown sugar daifuku.
(Little does he know how diligently Konnosuke pursue that hobby...)]
We couldn't possibly impose upon Aruji to send us somewhere just to try the food, but it is inspiring to see them seize the opportunity the way they do.
Ah, anyway, my apologies for taking so long to answer you. I am interested to try making strawberry daifuku, if it's not too much trouble. I look forward to your instruction, Shokudaikiri Mitsutada-dono.
[He bows, as formally as this casual situation allows.]
['Together', about something other than a mission, is rather warming. He smiles thoughtfully to himself as he considers that, then after a moment leans over to get a better look at Shokudaikiri's face.]
You should probably continue to keep the ice there until it melts but, how are you feeling?
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His eyebrows raise in concern at the mention of a bruise. Shokudaikiri, are you really okay?]
That would be a problem. Mm... [He tilts his head back and forth for a moment, thinking. He's pretty sure he knows this one... ... Ah!]
Ice reduces swelling. So, let us put something cold on it.
Fortunate that there are these cooler boxes here! [He gets up to open them, checking for something to use.]
Oh, you brought lots of good things to eat! Everyone will be very grateful. [Are there one of those little pouches of ice in here, though? First aid first.]
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I figured since everyone was blowing off a lot of energy, they'd need something to keep cool and stay charged up...
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You are ever so thoughtful of everyone. This time, please allow me.
[He turns back to Shokudaikiri with a kind smile, holding an ice pack wrapped in a hand towel. Leaning in close to his face Tonbokiri notes with concern,]
It is a bit red. Here, if you lie down you can rest the ice on your face without holding it there.
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I'm sorry for having you do this... I didn't mean to take up so much of your time.
[ Slowly he moved to lie down on his towel, letting his eyes slowly close. ]
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Besides, I am personally grateful for all your hard work, particularly in the kitchen. If there are any apologies to be made, I am sorry for you having to work so hard to counter the lack of kitchen skills that so many of us Touken Danshi have, myself included.
[He can do a good ochazuke. That's about it. And although he won't show it, prep work having to do with knives makes him a little nervous, so he is much slower and more careful with that than normal.]
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[ He laughs softly, letting himself finally relax further into the towel. ]
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That feeling is a great motivator, isn't it. Experiencing it for myself is so different from having simply observed it while a spear.
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However... I would be willing to try.
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[ He turned his head a little to face Tonbokiri and gives him a gentle smile. ]
/suddenly craves fanart showing off a lot of waist... XD
Is that how it works? If you say so, then I shall approach it with more confidence.
/is in the same boat lmaoo
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[That is very kind of him to say. Tonbokiri believes the best of others as well, but he's seen some disasters in the kitchen that... Well. It's just part of that sword's nature.]
What might you have me try first?
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Hmm...
[ He taps his chin a little before smiling a tiny bit. ]
Why don't we try making daifuku together. Any flavor of your choosing.
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Besides that, there wouldn't be any knives involved, right? He's grateful.]
That sounds like a good place to start. But-- wait, 'any flavour'? ... How many kinds are there?
[A question asked cautiously, but still with a sparkle of hope in his tone...]
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Mmm, while I haven't made a bunch of different flavors, I'm certain that we could successfully make any flavor you are wanting.
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B-But that's the thing... What other flavours are there besides simply mochi with beans in it? Do you mean, like sakuramochi for example?
[It would feel a little weird to make sakuramochi when it's not spring, though.]
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[Mango is a new thing as it is... What would it taste like in daifuku?
Or strawberry? That sounds delicious...
(Don't mind how his eyes are sparkling.)]
It would be interesting to try making something new like that.
[He grins in reflection.]
I wonder if something like this - finding new flavours - is why the Konnusuke enjoy eating fried tofu in every era we go to. [Or like he'd looked forward to visiting Edo to check out the brown sugar daifuku.
(Little does he know how diligently Konnosuke pursue that hobby...)]
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[ In a strange way, he was actually feeling pretty fired up to get back home after this trip just to see what he could come up with to make. ]
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We couldn't possibly impose upon Aruji to send us somewhere just to try the food, but it is inspiring to see them seize the opportunity the way they do.
Ah, anyway, my apologies for taking so long to answer you.
I am interested to try making strawberry daifuku, if it's not too much trouble. I look forward to your instruction, Shokudaikiri Mitsutada-dono.
[He bows, as formally as this casual situation allows.]
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It's no trouble at all. I look forward to seeing what we can create together.
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He smiles thoughtfully to himself as he considers that, then after a moment leans over to get a better look at Shokudaikiri's face.]
You should probably continue to keep the ice there until it melts but, how are you feeling?
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[ he chuckles a little as he reaches up to hold the ice in place. ]
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[He still can't believe that Shokudaikiri might even suffer a bruise from this.
Not everyone is as robust as you, Tonbo.](no subject)
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(laughing as I peek at your thread with Ichigo...)
(/o\ Does tonbo want hands on training too?)
(He'll leave private lessons as Ichigo's thing XD)
(loool)
:3
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