[He doubted he could sleep enough for Chou, but he was generally boisterous enough for the both of them. Yasuo got far more practice at bring normal with him; sometimes too much.
He wandered over to the stove, flicking it off. He hadn't been asleep that long, so the miso was fine.]
What subjects? I wouldn't mind something new to read.
[There were a couple staples around the guest room he had already finished. He hoped he hadn't come across as ignirant; there were no telling what kind of holes his education had in it, though he hadn't had trouble keeping up in conversation]
[Uzuki frowned, thinking, Eiki said not long. They weren't far enough away. At some point news was going to reach this village of what was going on north of them.]
Not too long. So you don't have to be so worried about making a few mistakes.
Further south. There's a few options. But I heard a village to the south west has hot springs in every color of the rainbow, so I want to take a look at that.
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[He doubted he could sleep enough for Chou, but he was generally boisterous enough for the both of them. Yasuo got far more practice at bring normal with him; sometimes too much.
He wandered over to the stove, flicking it off. He hadn't been asleep that long, so the miso was fine.]
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[she immediately grabs some bowls not bothering to dirty a spoon and instead lifting globes of miso out with her cantus instead.]
You're getting pretty good at this. It smells great.
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Wouldn't people think it was strange? They'd wonder what I was doing at night. —thank you.
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I'm sure we could think of some ideas to give them~
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If we're claiming more research, we'll have to leave a light on.
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You could definitely use some education...
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[There were a couple staples around the guest room he had already finished. He hoped he hadn't come across as ignirant; there were no telling what kind of holes his education had in it, though he hadn't had trouble keeping up in conversation]
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Let's call it, Common Social Interactions of Young Adults. I'll bring you a book tomorrow.
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Do they write books about that? I can't see a high demand.
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I'll read it, and try to work on it. It's just—difficult. I don't know what to talk about.
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...hah! You're so earnest. I'm just teasing you, don't worry about it so much.
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You're not wrong; people will think it's strange if I'm a shut in. I need to get used to it.
[And he wanted too, sometimes. As much as it made him uneasy.]
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[swiiirrrling her cantus around the inside of her bowl to clean it completely and deposit the last of the miso into her spoon]
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[He looks briefly uncertain]
Should I be establishing myself socially? How long are we going to stay?
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Not too long. So you don't have to be so worried about making a few mistakes.
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And where are we going next?
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Are we sight-seeing, or is this for your work?
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