( while she could've anticipated any response from him, this isn't what she was expecting to hear. Amber watches as he picks at his skin, noticing a habit belonging to a frustrated and hurt child. or in his case at present - a hurting adult.
for a moment, she contemplates on what to say next. insisting that he is fine as he is that would invalidate his trauma concerning the matter. better yet, he may not want to explain things further. although she feels inconsiderate, she desires to know more about him, even his past - no matter how unsavoury it might be.
after all, Collei killed several people. Amber has seen this kind of pain before, even if it looks different. just as Collei's killings had a story, his likely does too. listening may be her biggest form of compassion to him at this moment, so she decides to offer that. )
You don't have to tell me anything you don't want to. But, please know this, Akechi. I will listen to anything you have to say. Even if you don't think you're worthy of sitting next to me ... you're worth having your voice heard.
[He drones a monotonous sound, a hum to acknowledge he heard her, his face starkly blank. He isn't looking at anything, more of looking through the foot of the bed, the way where he sat at the corner has wrinkled the blanket. He processes her words one at a time, sentence for sentence, slowly like he's suddenly lost the ability to understand the language she speaks.]
["You're worth having your voice heard."]
[He laughs, suddenly, a bark of explosive sound, and curls his knees back toward himself, huddling around them. His voice is pitched higher, bordering on hysteria, stretched thin like a balloon he keeps forcing air into.] That's funny. You're funny, Amber, you really ought to think a little harder before you make judgments like that. [It's rude on purpose. Nothing good ever stays, because he destroys it, so it's better to do so quickly so he has less of a chance to miss it when it's gone.] You have no idea who I am, what I've done. No one here does. I literally just told you my mother killed herself because of me. When I was eight. I'm nineteen now, likely, that's eleven more years of unwanted life because I'm too goddamn vicious to give up and die.
[He's tapping his fingertips together rhythmically, thumb to his index finger, to his middle, ring finger, pinky. Back to the ring finger, middle, index. Back. Forth. His expression his twisted and pained, like his stomach hurts, but he sneers at her anyway, dropping his tone to a condescending murmur.] And you're soft enough to say I'm worth having my voice heard.
( of course, she should have expected some pushback to her support. god knows how long it took before Collei accepted any help at all when she was dealing with the effects of her fatui experimentation.
but she doesn't balk. not by his sharp words that come wielded from a lifetime of hurt, or the way that he viscously rejects her compassion. these behaviours don't come from a place of hatred - she can warrant that much, even without amazing analytical powers like his own. Amber can detect familiarity, a pattern, in how he speaks and acts.
there is nothing she can do except for offer him patience. sticking to her guns, she repeats her initial statement. )
You're right. I don't have any idea who you are, or what you've done. But I won't go back on my words.
You have a story. One you don't have to tell me - not today, not ever. When I was alone and suffering, all I wanted was one person to listen to me so that I could stop blaming myself for the circumstances I landed in.
I will be someone you can confide in, if you want. But it doesn't have to be now. Just know that there is someone who will hear you.
[He expected... Maybe even hoped that she would be upset. They'd filled the square, they'd shared a bed. Their mutual benefit made, it was fine if she left. It was better if she left, certainly for her.]
[So when she squares her shoulders and persists, his eyebrows crease together and he scowls, looking away from her and shaking his head.] You're a fool, then. [Only two people before Amber have really tried, and he's given them the same lip. The same insistence he isn't worth it, that they're stupid for trying. He'll take it to his grave, no matter how much he craves for their feeble pleasantries to be true.]
[He folds tighter around his knees.] Unlike you, I've no one to blame for my circumstances but myself, and I prefer it that way anyhow. No one to answer to, no one to answer for. I make my own choices, and most of them have been as wretched as the rest of me. You'd do well to choose those you aim to hear more wisely.
( she may be a fool, but she's a fool that won't give up on him. )
I know I might sound naïve and clueless to you about pressing matters, but ... my compassion doesn't come from empty words and false promises.
A friend of mine from back home suffered a great ordeal at the hands of a criminal organisation. They injected her with poison - one which would take the form of a monster and control her actions and her thoughts. She killed several people, and tried to kill both myself and Sir Kaeya.
In retaliation to this attack, Sir Kaeya tried to kill her. But I ran in to save her. During her attempted killing of us, I could hear her. Over and over again she said, "I don't want this" and "this isn't me." If I didn't listen back then, she wouldn't be here with us. We wouldn't have learned about what brought her to the point she ended up in. That's when we investigated the experiments, and she started a new life.
( Amber takes a breath. )
... I'm only sharing this story because I want you to understand that I don't say things empty-handed. I may seem like an air-headed optimist, but I believe that everyone who is hurting has the right to be heard. The ugliest truth cannot scare me away from you.
["Sir Kaeya" is funny, even if he doesn't feel like laughing about it in the moment. He considers spitting at her that her "Sir Kaeya" tossed his salad like romaine, but it proves no point so he just listens.]
[And at the end of it... Well, she's still an air-headed optimist, really. Saving people who kill, whether they want it or not... He can't deny that the story strikes uncomfortably close to home, except that he'll swear day in and day out that he chose his lot. He killed those people, he chose to kill those people. He could have said no, and he never did, blinded by his childish plot for revenge.]
[He flinches, when she's done, curls inward. His shoulders hunch up to his ears and he tangles himself into a miserable little heap against the headboard, scowling.] I'm not a child with a stubbed toe. [Sure is as petulant as one, though.]
( it's almost funny to hear such an analogy, especially since she would argue that what he's gone through is a lot more severe than a childhood bump. at the very least, he seems to have softened a bit, which has relieved her for the time being. Amber gazes over at him with her bright golden eyes, smiling kindly. )
You're not a child that I'm minding. You're my friend.
[His eyes swivel abruptly to her, startled and scarlet, and he looks strangely hunted by the suggestion they're friends. The word is like a bullet fired, to him, and it echoes in his head for a long time. He stares, waits for her to think better of the statement, waits for her to get off the bed and leave anyway. Just kidding, she'd say. This is too much. He was always too much.]
[But she doesn't, and it sours his stomach further, so he closes his eyes on a wince, hugging his knees tighter still.] That's stupid, you barely know me.
( she hums, fondly recalling a game she played with him not too long ago with a smile on her face while she rubs her chin in thought. there's a playful sparkle in her eyes while she recites what she can remember. )
Your name is Goro Akechi. You're from a land called Tokyo. You're acquainted with Sir Kaeya and Master Diluc. You love cycling and climbing. You like coffee just like I do, and you don't have a specific favourite kind. ( Amber grins. ) See? I know some things. I'm looking forward to getting to know more, too.
[This time he sighs, and a bit of tension bleeds out of his coiled frame. He opens his eyes just slightly, staring at his elbow for a while before he shifts again, setting his chin on his arm and giving her an impassive look.]
...given my conduct for the evening that seems like a terrible idea on your part.
[Excuse you, ma'am, he is a whole six inches taller than you. Not that you can tell from the way he's folded all up on himself taking up like a twelfth of his own fucking bed. He hums again, closing his eyes a moment before opening them and staring at his feet.]
...apologizing is a moot point, given I most certainly will behave this poorly again. It's simply my nature. [To be an absolute prick of a man.]
( ok, sweetie. if he thinks that's thrown Amber off at all, he's got another thing coming. )
You can tell me over and over again how bad you are, but that doesn't change how I see you. You offered to help me with bingo tiles, you've spent time with me and agreed to step out of your comfort zone to have a sleepover with me.
( Amber leans over to place her warm hand on his lithe arm with a comforting stroke. )
Even if you can't see good things about yourself, people around you can. Now ... ( she removes herself and sits back. ) Let's think of something to do! Unless you want to keep talking. I'm good with either.
[He exhales gustily, shaking his head and jolting, but not pulling away when she puts her hand on him.]
[She really is so warm. He watches the spot on his arm her hand was once she pulls away again, the skin there instantly feeling cold, and looks up with a bit of a weary expression.] You're looking too hard if you're seeing good things. I inherited my mother's hair and high cheekbones but otherwise you ought to throw all of me in the river. [But he uncurls from his little tangle of limbs slightly, letting the self-deprecation be defensive, nihilistic humor.] I'm at a loss, for that.
( his mother must've been really pretty, she thinks, because he is really pretty. she smiles stiffly at him while quirking an eyebrow. )
If I throw you in a river, how will I check off this bingo square? ( she jests, before softening her expression. ) No rivers for you. You're staying right here. ( her eyes are kind when she peers at him, before she jumps off the bed. )
Okay, I have a crazy idea. I know we aren't supposed to have caffeine before bed, but ... what if we had some coffee? I know you like coffee, and I like coffee! And it's kind of rebellious, don't you think? Having coffee at such a late hour? Hehehe!
[At least she has a practical take on not throwing him in the river, he supposes. His eyebrows raise and he nods, wordlessly agreeing until she gets soft and he rankles back into uncertain frustration. When she vaults off the bed suggesting coffee, his eyes track her with a bland expression, and he unfolds to let one pale leg dangle off the edge of the bed.]
The very spirit of rebellion, I'd wager, [His tone is sarcastic, but he gets up anyway. There's a very faint smile to his features, somewhere between tolerant and actual enthusiasm.]
( YEAAAAAAAAAAAAH! late night coffee!!! Amber chirps out a giggle with glee when she sees him get up, which explicitly demonstrates his enthusiasm. was that a small smile she noticed? score! he just got even cuter. soon enough she joins him as they travel down the stairs and make their way to the kitchen.
instead of rummaging through his kitchen, she keeps both hands fixed behind her back while she hums, giving him the space to access everything they'll need. )
I'm looking forward to seeing how you like your coffee in person! I know we've talked about it, but it's just really nice to be around another coffee enthusiast. Plus, having it at this hour just makes it so much more exciting! ( if she's awake at 4am then we all know why...... )
[His kitchen is kind of depressing. It's very basic, but he does have a little french press he figured out how to work, probably from some little nugget of random coffee trivia he learned from Akira at some point. He sets an old metal kettle on the stove and turns on the burner, tapping his foot idly as if nervous for a moment before moving to the cabinets. The bag of coffee grounds is one of the only things in them, and he carefully measures out a few spoonfuls to put into the french press.]
...you're a very rule-abiding person, aren't you? To have never had coffee at a societal "taboo" hour...
Ehehe! ( she can't help but laugh because - he's absolutely called her out here, but she has broken rules before ... quite often, actually. )
Believe it or not, that's not the whole story. I try my best to abide by the rules now, but ... ( Amber bashfully scratches the back of her head. ) I might have had my gliding license revoked. At least, like ... twelve times or so. But that's because Mondstadt is all like, "no landing zone" this and "no gliding zone" that ... what's a girl to do?!
I used to be a huge troublemaker when I was little but, uh ... I try to be good now. Try.( she repeats, for emphasis! ) Still, there's something really thrilling about late night coffee!
So! Would you care to show me how you like to make yours? I'd love to see!
[He does his best to look surprised, but from Amber's spunky nature he had surmised she was likely a bit of a troublesome child. If she had this much energy as a young adult, he could only imagine her in adolescence and prior. He isn't entirely sure what a gliding license is, but from her description he can make an educated enough guess, grinning and staying quiet as he pulls out the few small things he has in his kitchen. There's a french press, and a hand-grinder, and a small bag of whole coffee beans.]
It's been a learning process, to be honest. I... knew someone, back home, who lived above a charming cafe that specialized in coffee and curry, and I've always been a bit unhealthily caffeinated to manage the amount of work I constantly put on my own plate.
[He scoops out two servings of beans into the grinder and turns the little handle, grinding them slowly into a coarse, even grind for the press. He remembers that much, at least. As he transfers the grinds to the press, he chuckles, drumming his fingernails against the glass.] This is another item designated as "French", though in this case it is, in fact, due to it being made popular by the French people.
Coffee and curry, huh? That sounds like a great combo! ( and one part definitely resonates with Amber: ) Honestly? Same, there. My job keeps me constantly moving around. Always on my feet. I think I'm a bit reliant on caffeine too, but ... ah well!
( who let him be so cute!! he becomes so animated when he talks about coffee, which strikes an arrow through Amber's heart. she can only wonder what it was like back in his world ... this mysterious world where a lot of things seem to be influenced by this elusive "French" place ... )
Seriously? Wow! There must be something really special about that "French" place in your world. What else is "French?" We know about kissing and coffee ... it sounds like a pretty great place, if you ask me!
[Akechi would probably actually hate the French, so if he ever somehow takes Amber for a visit in his world he would abstain from taking her to France wholeheartedly. Japan has plenty of passable French cafes to sustain them. He laughs, shaking his head.]
From what I understand, the French people are actually very haughty and annoying. I've never been to France, or anywhere in Europe, so I can't speak of personal testimony. [I forget if he started a kettle but we'll pretend he did-- when it starts whistling he claims it and pours the boiling water into the press.] French Kissing, French Fries, French Bread..., a French Press. [He gestures neatly.] French Lavender, French Vanilla... [He brings his hand to his mouth and sets his first knuckle against his lips, thinking. It smushes his lips up funny.]
Haughty and annoying? How can the people from a country that makes such wonderful things be like that!?
( to her, it makes no sense! France sounds like a paradise!! lord help him if she does go to his world because she Will Want To Experience France. the more he describes, the more her face lights up. )
Kissing, fries, bread, coffee, lavender, vanilla...! ( she sighs! ) What a paradise! I'd give anything to go to the real life France to try all of these things in their place of origin. I'll bet there's no greater joy than drinking French coffee with a French pastry ... in France!
( she flicks a playful smile at him, then giggles. )
And, uh, we can get a spot that's super isolated away from everyone. Just so we can enjoy amazing coffee and bread without any haughty people bothering us!
[He just watches her Be Excited, and is distinctly reminded, once again, of Sumire. He turns back to his French Press, despite it needing absolutely not monitoring, and sets his hands at the back points of his pelvis, turned inward against his waist.]
France is pretty far from Japan, but I suppose if ever presented the chance I could escort you. Though I don't speak very much French.
Oh...! ( Amber makes a high, excited little squeal when the inflection in her voice pitches sharply. )
You would do that? For me...? ( she laughs happily. ) That would be such a dream come true! I always ... ( the woman softens her excitement, and smiles. ) I always dreamed of travelling places. Getting out there, seeing the world! I want to see how deep the rabbit hole goes. And I suppose language barriers would be one of the challenges of the trip, right? But it helps it feel like an adventure! Like ... "I'm definitely not at home", is what I'd think to myself.
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for a moment, she contemplates on what to say next. insisting that he is fine as he is that would invalidate his trauma concerning the matter. better yet, he may not want to explain things further. although she feels inconsiderate, she desires to know more about him, even his past - no matter how unsavoury it might be.
after all, Collei killed several people. Amber has seen this kind of pain before, even if it looks different. just as Collei's killings had a story, his likely does too. listening may be her biggest form of compassion to him at this moment, so she decides to offer that. )
You don't have to tell me anything you don't want to. But, please know this, Akechi. I will listen to anything you have to say. Even if you don't think you're worthy of sitting next to me ... you're worth having your voice heard.
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["You're worth having your voice heard."]
[He laughs, suddenly, a bark of explosive sound, and curls his knees back toward himself, huddling around them. His voice is pitched higher, bordering on hysteria, stretched thin like a balloon he keeps forcing air into.] That's funny. You're funny, Amber, you really ought to think a little harder before you make judgments like that. [It's rude on purpose. Nothing good ever stays, because he destroys it, so it's better to do so quickly so he has less of a chance to miss it when it's gone.] You have no idea who I am, what I've done. No one here does. I literally just told you my mother killed herself because of me. When I was eight. I'm nineteen now, likely, that's eleven more years of unwanted life because I'm too goddamn vicious to give up and die.
[He's tapping his fingertips together rhythmically, thumb to his index finger, to his middle, ring finger, pinky. Back to the ring finger, middle, index. Back. Forth. His expression his twisted and pained, like his stomach hurts, but he sneers at her anyway, dropping his tone to a condescending murmur.] And you're soft enough to say I'm worth having my voice heard.
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but she doesn't balk. not by his sharp words that come wielded from a lifetime of hurt, or the way that he viscously rejects her compassion. these behaviours don't come from a place of hatred - she can warrant that much, even without amazing analytical powers like his own. Amber can detect familiarity, a pattern, in how he speaks and acts.
there is nothing she can do except for offer him patience. sticking to her guns, she repeats her initial statement. )
You're right. I don't have any idea who you are, or what you've done. But I won't go back on my words.
You have a story. One you don't have to tell me - not today, not ever. When I was alone and suffering, all I wanted was one person to listen to me so that I could stop blaming myself for the circumstances I landed in.
I will be someone you can confide in, if you want. But it doesn't have to be now. Just know that there is someone who will hear you.
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[So when she squares her shoulders and persists, his eyebrows crease together and he scowls, looking away from her and shaking his head.] You're a fool, then. [Only two people before Amber have really tried, and he's given them the same lip. The same insistence he isn't worth it, that they're stupid for trying. He'll take it to his grave, no matter how much he craves for their feeble pleasantries to be true.]
[He folds tighter around his knees.] Unlike you, I've no one to blame for my circumstances but myself, and I prefer it that way anyhow. No one to answer to, no one to answer for. I make my own choices, and most of them have been as wretched as the rest of me. You'd do well to choose those you aim to hear more wisely.
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I know I might sound naïve and clueless to you about pressing matters, but ... my compassion doesn't come from empty words and false promises.
A friend of mine from back home suffered a great ordeal at the hands of a criminal organisation. They injected her with poison - one which would take the form of a monster and control her actions and her thoughts. She killed several people, and tried to kill both myself and Sir Kaeya.
In retaliation to this attack, Sir Kaeya tried to kill her. But I ran in to save her. During her attempted killing of us, I could hear her. Over and over again she said, "I don't want this" and "this isn't me." If I didn't listen back then, she wouldn't be here with us. We wouldn't have learned about what brought her to the point she ended up in. That's when we investigated the experiments, and she started a new life.
( Amber takes a breath. )
... I'm only sharing this story because I want you to understand that I don't say things empty-handed. I may seem like an air-headed optimist, but I believe that everyone who is hurting has the right to be heard. The ugliest truth cannot scare me away from you.
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[And at the end of it... Well, she's still an air-headed optimist, really. Saving people who kill, whether they want it or not... He can't deny that the story strikes uncomfortably close to home, except that he'll swear day in and day out that he chose his lot. He killed those people, he chose to kill those people. He could have said no, and he never did, blinded by his childish plot for revenge.]
[He flinches, when she's done, curls inward. His shoulders hunch up to his ears and he tangles himself into a miserable little heap against the headboard, scowling.] I'm not a child with a stubbed toe. [Sure is as petulant as one, though.]
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( it's almost funny to hear such an analogy, especially since she would argue that what he's gone through is a lot more severe than a childhood bump. at the very least, he seems to have softened a bit, which has relieved her for the time being. Amber gazes over at him with her bright golden eyes, smiling kindly. )
You're not a child that I'm minding. You're my friend.
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[But she doesn't, and it sours his stomach further, so he closes his eyes on a wince, hugging his knees tighter still.] That's stupid, you barely know me.
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( she hums, fondly recalling a game she played with him not too long ago with a smile on her face while she rubs her chin in thought. there's a playful sparkle in her eyes while she recites what she can remember. )
Your name is Goro Akechi. You're from a land called Tokyo. You're acquainted with Sir Kaeya and Master Diluc. You love cycling and climbing. You like coffee just like I do, and you don't have a specific favourite kind. ( Amber grins. ) See? I know some things. I'm looking forward to getting to know more, too.
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...given my conduct for the evening that seems like a terrible idea on your part.
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( she will keep petting this tiny hedgehog of a man no matter how many spikes he points at her!! )
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...apologizing is a moot point, given I most certainly will behave this poorly again. It's simply my nature. [To be an absolute prick of a man.]
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You can tell me over and over again how bad you are, but that doesn't change how I see you. You offered to help me with bingo tiles, you've spent time with me and agreed to step out of your comfort zone to have a sleepover with me.
( Amber leans over to place her warm hand on his lithe arm with a comforting stroke. )
Even if you can't see good things about yourself, people around you can. Now ... ( she removes herself and sits back. ) Let's think of something to do! Unless you want to keep talking. I'm good with either.
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[She really is so warm. He watches the spot on his arm her hand was once she pulls away again, the skin there instantly feeling cold, and looks up with a bit of a weary expression.] You're looking too hard if you're seeing good things. I inherited my mother's hair and high cheekbones but otherwise you ought to throw all of me in the river. [But he uncurls from his little tangle of limbs slightly, letting the self-deprecation be defensive, nihilistic humor.] I'm at a loss, for that.
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If I throw you in a river, how will I check off this bingo square? ( she jests, before softening her expression. ) No rivers for you. You're staying right here. ( her eyes are kind when she peers at him, before she jumps off the bed. )
Okay, I have a crazy idea. I know we aren't supposed to have caffeine before bed, but ... what if we had some coffee? I know you like coffee, and I like coffee! And it's kind of rebellious, don't you think? Having coffee at such a late hour? Hehehe!
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The very spirit of rebellion, I'd wager, [His tone is sarcastic, but he gets up anyway. There's a very faint smile to his features, somewhere between tolerant and actual enthusiasm.]
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instead of rummaging through his kitchen, she keeps both hands fixed behind her back while she hums, giving him the space to access everything they'll need. )
I'm looking forward to seeing how you like your coffee in person! I know we've talked about it, but it's just really nice to be around another coffee enthusiast. Plus, having it at this hour just makes it so much more exciting! ( if she's awake at 4am then we all know why...... )
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...you're a very rule-abiding person, aren't you? To have never had coffee at a societal "taboo" hour...
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Believe it or not, that's not the whole story. I try my best to abide by the rules now, but ... ( Amber bashfully scratches the back of her head. ) I might have had my gliding license revoked. At least, like ... twelve times or so. But that's because Mondstadt is all like, "no landing zone" this and "no gliding zone" that ... what's a girl to do?!
I used to be a huge troublemaker when I was little but, uh ... I try to be good now. Try. ( she repeats, for emphasis! ) Still, there's something really thrilling about late night coffee!
So! Would you care to show me how you like to make yours? I'd love to see!
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It's been a learning process, to be honest. I... knew someone, back home, who lived above a charming cafe that specialized in coffee and curry, and I've always been a bit unhealthily caffeinated to manage the amount of work I constantly put on my own plate.
[He scoops out two servings of beans into the grinder and turns the little handle, grinding them slowly into a coarse, even grind for the press. He remembers that much, at least. As he transfers the grinds to the press, he chuckles, drumming his fingernails against the glass.] This is another item designated as "French", though in this case it is, in fact, due to it being made popular by the French people.
SO #BLESSED
( who let him be so cute!! he becomes so animated when he talks about coffee, which strikes an arrow through Amber's heart. she can only wonder what it was like back in his world ... this mysterious world where a lot of things seem to be influenced by this elusive "French" place ... )
Seriously? Wow! There must be something really special about that "French" place in your world. What else is "French?" We know about kissing and coffee ... it sounds like a pretty great place, if you ask me!
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From what I understand, the French people are actually very haughty and annoying. I've never been to France, or anywhere in Europe, so I can't speak of personal testimony. [I forget if he started a kettle but we'll pretend he did-- when it starts whistling he claims it and pours the boiling water into the press.] French Kissing, French Fries, French Bread..., a French Press. [He gestures neatly.] French Lavender, French Vanilla... [He brings his hand to his mouth and sets his first knuckle against his lips, thinking. It smushes his lips up funny.]
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( to her, it makes no sense! France sounds like a paradise!! lord help him if she does go to his world because she Will Want To Experience France. the more he describes, the more her face lights up. )
Kissing, fries, bread, coffee, lavender, vanilla...! ( she sighs! ) What a paradise! I'd give anything to go to the real life France to try all of these things in their place of origin. I'll bet there's no greater joy than drinking French coffee with a French pastry ... in France!
( she flicks a playful smile at him, then giggles. )
And, uh, we can get a spot that's super isolated away from everyone. Just so we can enjoy amazing coffee and bread without any haughty people bothering us!
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France is pretty far from Japan, but I suppose if ever presented the chance I could escort you. Though I don't speak very much French.
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You would do that? For me...? ( she laughs happily. ) That would be such a dream come true! I always ... ( the woman softens her excitement, and smiles. ) I always dreamed of travelling places. Getting out there, seeing the world! I want to see how deep the rabbit hole goes. And I suppose language barriers would be one of the challenges of the trip, right? But it helps it feel like an adventure! Like ... "I'm definitely not at home", is what I'd think to myself.
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