Mira Chambers (
inlikethebrume) wrote in
middaeg2020-01-25 06:15 pm
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[Closed] Aftermath
Who: Mira and CR
When: End of January and to beginning of February
Where: Various Places, listed in the starters.
What: Aftermath of the Snatched Event, various things with CR
Warnings: CW from talks of torture, kidnapping, injuring, and just feels. Also, Major Shadowbringers Spoilers
Things for the aftermath of the Snatched Event. Get ready for some fucking feels, fam.
When: End of January and to beginning of February
Where: Various Places, listed in the starters.
What: Aftermath of the Snatched Event, various things with CR
Warnings: CW from talks of torture, kidnapping, injuring, and just feels. Also, Major Shadowbringers Spoilers
Things for the aftermath of the Snatched Event. Get ready for some fucking feels, fam.

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[She hasn't seen him like this so much, not counting rescuing Emet-Selch so it does confuse her. Normally she is the one who seems to mother people, not the opposite.]
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It's not like he actually cares, right? Right? ...But why would he not want her to fall on her face and exhaust herself? It's a poor question to ask him, Mira. Vanitas' mind is racing, looking for some sort of answer. An answer that makes sense to him, but he keeps coming up short.
Had Mira wanted to send him into something close to another panic attack? Because it's getting real close to that point. Especially since it also makes him begin to question the validity of his justifications for his prior actions. ]
I... Don't know?
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She should be miffed at how things were handled but after hearing his answer...Mira can't.]
Mayhap an instinct then. It isn't wrong to go on them, usually they're the biggest matter that speaks to you.
[Look, saying 'kindness' might get a smaller version of the man upstairs. This may help him get the idea that he too is capable of it.]
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Not exactly the best method. Because Vanitas is still going to question. It still gives rise to confusion and doubts that he isn't quite ready to process yet. Almost, but not quite. ]
Instinct... I haven't had any instinct like that before.
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[It's been known to happen. He can be good when not pushed about it therefore, instinct.]
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[ Look, taking a shot at her means he doesn't have to think too hard on all this. Besides... This is supposed to be about Mira. Not him. ]
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[She's sitting down, what more do you want?]
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So this is how this is going to work. You tell me what I need to do to make dinner and I'll follow your directions.
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There is a table in the kitchen. I can give directions to you from there; it would be better than me shouting from the other room and I would still be sitting.
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I can concede to that at least. You're going to need a hand, right? To get there?
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As much as I would love to say no, we both know that it is a lie. The help would be appreciated.
[She'll even sit up and hold out an arm to him.]
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[ And now he'll help her up and into the kitchen. Isn't he such a nice boy? ]
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[Considering he simply had to tap her and she fell to the ground. Good intentions so she can't argue as both go into the kitchen and Mira finds the chair and recipe book she had grabbed beforehand. It was going to be a simple chicken soup after all and the ingredients were there. It just needed to be prepped and put together.]
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All right. Take me through it step by step.
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That I can try to do. There is a pot that can be used but you'll need to chop up an onion, some carrots, and a couple stalks of celery before starting.
[Is this...bonding?]
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How small do the pieces need to be?
[ This could be something like bonding, yes. ]
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[So good chops.]
Once they are prepared, you'll need to melt two tablespoons of butter in the pot and once it melts, the vegetables go in.
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[ He's already starting to chop things up. Good thing he knows how to hold a blade. But no, he doesn't know things like precise measurements and whatnot. Mira might have to walk him through that.
Vanitas does make little chunks though. Just gauging on what he would think is too big. ]
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It should be about this much for one.
[Visual learner it seems.]
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[ Visual learner indeed. That doesn't really help Vanitas gauge how much to use - and really it's fine because Van's never seen that butter with the wrapping anyway. But he does as he's told and puts in what he thinks is the right amount ( but probably a smidgen more ) and watches as it starts to melt. ]
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Alright, once it has melted, put the vegetables in and let them cook for about five to six minutes. After that, the next step is to get out four cloves of garlic and chop them up finely and to put them in as well as the thyme and and two bay leaves. Those last two should be already set out.
[Those peculiar looking herbs beside the pot? Yeah those. You got this Vani!]
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Five to six minutes. That's enough time to get the garlic right? ]
Cut them up finely.
[ ...They are gonna end up a little bigger than finely. But not disastrous. ]
You do label things, right?