I love cheesecake. [And pretty much any kind of sweets.] Would you like some sugar cookies? I also received a basket and was told to share them.
[And he'll lead the way to the kitchen to put the kettle on to boil. Hopefully, Mikuni doesn't mind the birds and squirrels that are in there too, nibbling on seeds and nuts.]
Unlike the children in your world? Did you not get along with the younger ones where you came from?
[And with a nod, he continues preparing the tea. As it steeps, he spoons some sugar into his cup but pauses, recalling how Leon would yell at him for putting sugar into his tea.]
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Hello. Yes it has. And I brought cake.
[ He holds up the basket. ]
Would you like some?
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And I would be delighted. Please come in and I'll make us some tea.
[With a small bow, he steps aside to allow Mikuni in.]
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[ He slides his way inside. ]
Do you like cheesecake?
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[And he'll lead the way to the kitchen to put the kettle on to boil. Hopefully, Mikuni doesn't mind the birds and squirrels that are in there too, nibbling on seeds and nuts.]
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[ As long as they don't nibble on Mikuni. ]
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[And it shouldn't be a problem. They much prefer their nuts and seeds to jellyfish anyway.]
Please have a seat.
[He gestures to the table and then goes to retrieve some plates and his basket of cookies.]
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[ If he's fine with Mikuni leaving the chair wet afterward, he'll just go ahead and sit. ]
Thank you.
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[And he doesn't mind. He's certainly not going to begrudge a jellyfish for being wet.]
Even if you prefer not to eat solid food, would you like some tea?
[He's going to make some anyway to have with the cheesecake so it's just the question of how many teacups he needs.]
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[ Though Renge can be a handful, and Aone is a mountain. ]
Oh yes, I do enjoy tea.
[ Sake is his favourite, but he does like various types of tea as well. ]
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[And he's putting the kettle on the stove and fetching the teapot and tea leaves now.]
Would jasmine tea be all right?
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Yes, that sounds lovely.
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[And with a nod, he continues preparing the tea. As it steeps, he spoons some sugar into his cup but pauses, recalling how Leon would yell at him for putting sugar into his tea.]
Would you like any sugar in your tea?
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[ It's sad, really. ]
Yes please, but not too much.
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[He'll add just a little to Mikuni's cup then.]
I presume Maki is another friend of yours. What type of animal might he be? [An oyster perhaps? Or a crab or a snail?]
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Oh. Yes, he's a hermit crab, so he's very small.
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[And he's pouring the tea now and setting the cup in front of his guest.]
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[ Poor Maki. ]
Thank you.
[ He picks the cup up to take a sip. ]
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[Because he doubts Mikuni had human friends if they treated animals so poorly.]
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[Another friend of Mikuni's he presumes but an animal or a human?]
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[And he helps himself to a cookie. He'll wrap some up later for Mikuni to take home for the children.]
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[And he won't mention that one ended up eating the customer he sold it to...]
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