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[Open] Let's count the seasons
Who: Mikasa and ??? (Open + closed prompts)
When: Thoughout September
Where: The Haven hospital, Aefenglom
What: Recovering from the Nuckelavee injuries and quests. (an apple a day and under new managment)
Warnings: Will be added as needed. Some talk of injuries and probably AoT spoilers.
When: Thoughout September
Where: The Haven hospital, Aefenglom
What: Recovering from the Nuckelavee injuries and quests. (an apple a day and under new managment)
Warnings: Will be added as needed. Some talk of injuries and probably AoT spoilers.

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I guess you have lights at night? [She was getting better. Maybe? She didn't become as much of a mess as she spoke. Not compared to what she had been before. Are you proud of yourself Momo? But seriously though, not having much light kinda made fancy panties pointless.] It still seems weird. If you wanted something special for them, wouldn't you get something custom-made?
[What was the point if they'd already seen it in a store?]
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Though on that note, he has to grin at her question as he considers how exactly to frame the answer. It's one of those things he really takes for granted in his own time.] You're thinking too small. You can definitely get something custom-made if you really want, but that's a lot of money for most people. Within a city - and I'm talking a normal-sized one, not a super huge one like the one I come from - you'd probably have around a dozen shops that either stock that sort of thing or specialise in it outright. And then there's places close enough to travel to if you really want to find something good, or the option of online shopping that lets you order stuff from other countries entirely and have them send it to you in the mail...and then suddenly you have thousands and thousands of options without having to make anything custom, and a lot of those might be particularly exquisitely-made or unique-looking or only have a limited amount made, if you want to go the extra step of "special". Lingerie is a pretty big market.
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Not that she understood a chunk of that. Online shopping? Ordering something from another country? All very big sounding things to a country bumpkin.] It sounds like you guys wear that stuff for...other times.
[Surely that was too much fancy underwear to be in constant use? But she snorts after a moment.] I never knew there were so many kinds of clothes. I started working a tailors' you know? Some of the things we get asked for...
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[There's a not very subtle eye wiggle at that "into it", just in case the point of what he meant by that needed to be driven home extra hard. Some people do just like the look even if only they know they're wearing it and are willing to suffer for that, but others are going to be into it whether or not there's someone else involved.
But that aside, he nods understandingly at her thoughts about clothing variety.] I can imagine...the big variety in my world is an advantage in that it's really rare that someone has to go to a tailor and spend a bunch of money to get a particular garment, so more stuff is available to everyone. There's still cheap and expensive clothes, and stuff that your average person won't be able to afford which is usually called "designer" clothing, but you can still find things like cheap formalwear if you look in the right places.
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I think most people can sew and do basic repairs... [She'd learnt needlework from her mother. And she'd heard that the guys shared the work because some were better than others at it.] But the fabric is expensive, you have to make it last.
...I remember when I was younger. For a while, I only had a skirt, a shirt and a cardigan. [Back when they'd had to run with only the shirts on their backs. They'd managed to get some scraps, an old sack to use as a cape to keep the chill out. Really they'd joined the military because Eren and Armin wanted to be the scouts, but the meals, shelter and clothing was a perk that inticed many.]
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Yeah, that makes sense. Some fabrics in my world got really cheap once we could weave them by machine, like cotton, but there's still expensive ones - silk is always expensive because it's so hard to harvest and we don't have stuff like the arachne here to make it in bulk. But with the cheaper ones, usually even people without much money can afford more than one set of clothes. And there's also places called thrift shops where people will donate clothes that don't fit them anymore or that they just don't use, so people can buy nicer stuff at a lower price.
[There are still people who slip through the cracks or need support in other ways to get decent clothes, but the bulk of them and the existences of places that sell secondhand does make it somewhat easier, if nothing else.]
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It's nice that people give up their clothes. Normally we'd just repair them until we couldn't. [Then use the scraps for other things.] That's part of the reason I know how to sew.
...Do you? With all those strange clothes you wear? Or make the illusions of...
[It seemed like a useful skill for him to have.]
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[Ethics and feel of wearing snazzy plastic aside. It doesn't surprise him that giving up clothes like that isn't so much of a thing where Mikasa comes from, though it does leave him with questions about other aspects.
Still, he'll answer hers first with a casual wave of the hand.] I don't usually need to? Our costuming department handles all the fancy stuff. Besides, Yuki does all that kind of thing better than I do.
[A.k.a. Yuki tends to excel in household skills where Momo doesn't.] Now that I think about it, do people hand down clothes to younger family members in your world? Once they grow out of them, I mean. That's kinda what thrift shops are an extension of.
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...Hair? They made clothes out of people hair? Momo what the actual fuck? Just enjoy her gaze drifting as she worked that one out.
Thinking so hard she's shaking her head, clearing the dust when his question sinks in.] I think so... I don't know anyone with living siblings though. [Off the top of her head. Connie had siblings, they'd been killed three years ago though.] It makes sense to though. If the elder one can get new clothes and the old ones are okay.
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Of course, Mikasa's world tends to kill the mood of conversations, so he tries not to focus on the dead siblings part.]
Yeah, it's pretty standard where I come from, or giving the clothes to a thrift shop when someone grows out of them if they don't have someone they can pass them on to. If you can't use them anyway because you grew out of them, most people aren't just gonna toss them out because that's a waste. If it's worth a little more, they might sell it on instead, but that's more common with adults who've bought fancy stuff they end up not wearing as much as they thought they would.
[Even with the amount of excess in production in his world, most people aren't quite so ready to waste items instead of circling them back into the market somehow.]
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Momo may have started something cursed...]
That makes sense. If it no longer has a use for the person giving it away. [Her eyes crease in an attempt at a little smile.] It's nice that they'd do that, instead of finding a use for it in their own home. [For a moment she's silent. Then her face went back to it's normal resting bitch-face state.]
Maybe that will be how we can get enough clothes for those children. If there's a place like that here... [Then it occurs to her. Her eyes narrowing. She wasn't frowning at Momo, just...] Did you know? That orphanage that stopped sending children to work in factories? [She gives him a moment, but not long enough to answer.]
Eren brought it.
[She still didn't believe he brought a whole fucking orphanage.]
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He has heard about the orphanage, but he hadn't realised that was the cause - he looks a little surprised, honestly.]
Oh, a Mirrorbound with enough money to buy out a whole orphanage and run it...? That's pretty impressive, though I guess if it was gonna be any kind it'd be a dragon to hoard that much cash. Has it got enough staff? I've seen the help ads but though I love dealing with kids, I don't really have experience in it as a job...
[Also he's so busy with literally everything else that he'd be extremely pushing it to try and fit a commitment as major as that into his schedule too. He's aware kids like that would need consistency, and he doesn't think he could promise that with his schedule as it is.] But yeah, it might not be a bad idea to put out a call like that for hand-me-down clothes. Some people here probably repurpose the fabric, but there'd have to be some with unneeded clothes they might be able to offer.
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But then he asked the more detailed things. Luckily Mikasa hung out there a lot, enough to have gotten sent letters and drawings while she was in hospital. Punching out the kids' old boss, they'd liked that. It still gets a sigh though.]
Yes and no. He's got enough money to keep running it, but he wants the orphanage to be able to not lose staff or funding if the mirrorbound were to return home.
[AKA, he didn't want the kids to be returned to the workhouses if he left and wasn't paying for their care. Her eyes drift to the ground as she thinks.] They're good kids... A bit shy, but they're good. Though I can't go at the moment, not with my leg.
[Not good for play. But he got a small nod with a huff of a laugh.]
Yeah, there's a point when it's impossible to sew them if you're changing. [Her wings flared a little, but it paled compared to the waving of her bug stumps.]
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Start fundraising, maybe? There's got to be some rich philanthropist types around, that's not really a new concept. [And considering the Haven is in the middle of the Aristocratic District, they're in a good position to go hunting for people with money in the bank.]
That might be an issue for Mirrorbound, but I wouldn't count the locals out of having spare stuff and changes wouldn't be a problem for them. Besides, it does get hard to have clothes remade for a Monster form after a certain point, but different people deal with it differently. My first Bonded pretty much stopped wearing shirts once he grew wings, and that was early on, so someone like that wouldn't have much to offer for old clothes.
[It's not so much of an option for women in a city that's fairly conservative in its dress, but it is a direction some people seem to take.]
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[Cheap labor that had rebelled and he'd been badgered into selling up so he could hire adults instead. From what Mikasa had gotten there he'd been reluctant to sell until it was pointed out that adults, while costing more, would be more capable.
No comment on the lack of shirt though...She wished she could get away with it but alas.]
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Yeah, some nobles are gonna be like that, because that's probably related to how they got their money - they cut corners or were dishonest or even violent to keep hold of as much as they could. But a lot of the ones who are born into it or earn it more honestly are just blissfully ignorant about how the world works. Especially if they were never super broke or needy themselves. So sometimes you need to kind of wave it in front of their faces that there are people more in need of some of their wealth and they'll be willing to help out if you phrase it right.
[It's rare that you're going to catch anyone philanthropic enough to drop the big bucks because those types are usually helping out already, but a more humble amount from a lot of people can still do good work.]
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I don't think I've met anyone like that. Rich but doesn't know. [Mikasa was...a simple farm girl. The only rich people she'd seen were the ones who'd fit the first group Momo had mentioned. Corrupt and trying to keep themselves above everyone else. She'd not met any nobles within the walls who'd been generous with their money but-
Her head gave a small jerk as she thought some more. One person coming to mind, Kiyomi. But then it dipped again, her eyes glancing away. Because Kiyomi was nice, she was rich. But she had an ulterior motive too, didn't she? The older woman had wanted to coax Mikasa, her only relative to Hizuru. Calling her things like 'last hope' to the point that Mikasa wasn't sure if it was just a lonely woman clinging to her lost relative, or something else.]
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[Momo points to himself where the last one is concerned, because that basically describes his own situation.] But thinking about it in terms of here, the Aristocratic District is across the city from any of the really poor districts, and separated by the wall from the Outer City. It's not hard to imagine that a sheltered noble might never find a reason to leave the walls or even cross the river to see the state of the poorer parts of the city, is it? It's easy for them to forget, living in a bubble like this.
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Would he have been one to donate if he still had that money? It sounded like it, not that it mattered.]
I guess not. Our old nobility, they did everything to keep people out of their part of the walls... The people from the underground had to buy a passport to visit, then get papers to leave. It'd cost more than any living there could afford.
[Something she'd learnt helping Historia with the orphans. A lot of work had been put into collecting them all during their restructuring efforts. ] There's not as much blocking them here, other than the bright wall. [Where the absolute poorest were trapped outside the city.]
I'm still not sure how to ask them though...
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It's harder to do stuff like that in my time besides just having houses be too expensive for certain people to actually live somewhere, but some places still have "gated" communities where only the people who live there and necessary workers can get in and out. So it hasn't died out totally, even if it's rarer.
[Though it just becoming more subtle isn't exactly the best thing ever either. But he shoves that train of thought out, because it's not all that helpful to the ultimate point of the conversation.]
You do kinda have to be direct, but not super blunt or aggressive, either. There are a lot of people in my world who go door-to-door for that stuff, but I don't know that it's as common here, so maybe setting up a table somewhere highly trafficked would be better. Just say you're looking for donations and be honest and pretty detailed about what it's for and let people decide from there.
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Then there was Shiganshina, the district she'd grown up in. It was in the south, were the days were longest and thus the titans were more active. That was the cheapest place to live for that reason. So Mikasa understood it quite well.
Though there's little need to mention that. So she just nodded. Then thinks about a pitch, a hand coming up to scratch her chin.]
I'm blunt...but I'm honest. [Just peering at him. Maybe pride, maybe confused. Would you hire her if this was a job interview Momo? Are you convinced?]
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Well then, you can't just tell me that! Pretend I'm some oblivious rich guy you're trying to convince to donate to your cause. I can even act like one if that makes it easier for you.
[He won't do it immediately, but he's more than capable of playing that kind of role if it presses her to think harder about her approach.]
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Huh...Act? [She floundered for another second. Giving another small groan as she tried to think of words. Her black eyes flicking around as she tried to work out what to do.] Um... Excuse me sir, do you like kids?
[She TRy]
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Of course. Who doesn't like kids? But that's a strange question to ask a busy man.
[Read: She's probably going to need to shove their faces at the point a bit harder than she's doing currently.]
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The orphanage children need money for food and clothes, for the winter. [Just going straight to the point in the bluntest way possible, still frowning. Charisma, she does not have it.]
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