[How does anyone figure out where anything is in this kitchen is a mystery. Organization doesn't exist in here either, but an attempt was at least made. Spices would go into one cabinet and baking stuff is piled over on another shelf. Pretty sure the next time someone opens that cupboard, something's going to fall onto them.
Once finished, he'll leans against the counter, letting out some air. He rolls his head back.] We may have gotten more things, but that's even more stuff to put away.
[Oh. He lifts his head and looks to Asougi. That, actually sounds good. He nods.] Yea, we can do that.
[The pot will start whistling, forcing Naruhodou off the counter to take care of that. Meanwhile, Wagahai was meowing out in the living room area. She was pawing at the front door for some reason.]
[The reason will become immediate when Asougi opens the door and she rushes out to pounce on PIGEONS. THERE IS ALSO SNOW ON THE GROUND AND THAT'S NOT AS FUN. Soon as she steps into that cold wet stuff, she flicks her paws to try and get it off. She turns to them both and makes a noise that sounded like a cross between a meow and whine. WHY DID YOU LET ME OUT?
That gets Naruhodou laughing a little] That didn't last very long. [He taps Asougi on the arm with his tea.]
[ He shakes his head, laughing a little, softly. At the tap, he turns to take the tea from Naruhodou, giving him a small smile. ] Thanks. ... So I'm a cat person, huh? [ He glances back at Wagahai at that. ]
[Wagahai comes back over and gives them both an indignant look before walking back inside. Naruhodou looks to Asougi and then nods firmly, grinning from ear to ear.]
Without a doubt. [He laughs, deciding to take a seat on the steps instead of heading back in right now. He just wants to be off his feet for a bit.]
Naturally. [He's got a smug grin on his face, but he's not being serious.]
. . .You know, Wagahai doesn't actually belong to us either. Her previous owner was one of my clients, an exchange student like us name Natsume Souseki. When he left for Japan, he couldn't bring her onto the ship, so we've been taking care of her.
Yea, she even had kittens at one point. [And Sherlock made him the bad guy when he told him they needed to be given away. He'll notice the hand reaching for his and gladly complies, a small smile on his face.]
Hm. To be honest, it doesn't feel like it's been two years either, unless someone asked me how long it's been. [And then gets a little worrying. He looks to Asougi.] But that means, you've at least made up for the one month after, on the SS Alacrez.
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Once finished, he'll leans against the counter, letting out some air. He rolls his head back.] We may have gotten more things, but that's even more stuff to put away.
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[ He crosses his arms and steps over, resting against the counter next to him. ]
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I'll help you next time. We'll make it together. How about that?
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[The pot will start whistling, forcing Naruhodou off the counter to take care of that. Meanwhile, Wagahai was meowing out in the living room area. She was pawing at the front door for some reason.]
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Naruhodou will be working on preparing their tea in the meantime.]
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Asougi? [Naruhodou comes out from the kitchen a moment later with two mugs full of tea in both hands.]
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[ And at that, he straightens up. Okay, okay, cat. ]
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That gets Naruhodou laughing a little] That didn't last very long. [He taps Asougi on the arm with his tea.]
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[ He shakes his head, laughing a little, softly. At the tap, he turns to take the tea from Naruhodou, giving him a small smile. ] Thanks. ... So I'm a cat person, huh? [ He glances back at Wagahai at that. ]
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Without a doubt. [He laughs, deciding to take a seat on the steps instead of heading back in right now. He just wants to be off his feet for a bit.]
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Some people would be offended by that, you know. [ Some people. ]
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[ He's teasing right back though, just like how he's leaning into Naruhodou as well. ]
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. . .You know, Wagahai doesn't actually belong to us either. Her previous owner was one of my clients, an exchange student like us name Natsume Souseki. When he left for Japan, he couldn't bring her onto the ship, so we've been taking care of her.
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[ He considers that quietly. Two years is a long time, after all. With his free hand, he reaches over, searching for Naruhodou's. ]
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. . .It's almost close to two months now.
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[ Because it feels longer and shorter at the same time. Two months? How strange . . . ]
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[ He looks over at him at that. ]
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