what a straightforward answer... it's like she was actually expecting one, which she wasn't, because even if he breaks down the reasons for her in that rational way of his (as always), she still doesn't get the appeal.
and yet she can't be surprised. the image of sousei all focused over a stamp book, brows furrowed, doesn't escape her mind, and despite trying to rein it in milla smiles to herself in response. amusing. ]
you always answer those questions so seriously im sure they were all unbelievably organized did you have a favorite?
[ organized... unlike her current situation, where she's fumbling with the insect net she just bought by accident. probably hitting her villagers over the head with it. ]
[Is there any other way to answer questions...? He's not sure he gets it at all. He's not really a sarcastic sort of person; if he has any sense of humor, it's dry and wry. And yet...
A favorite?
That's not the first thing he would've thought of, himself, but... to each their own, he supposes. Still, it takes him a moment to think of how to answer.]
yes. [he wouldn't even begin to know how to google it up or attach a picture, so instead you just get--] a simpler stamp, simply depicting grey-black sakura petals.
[Not for any reason of the stamp itself, though it is clean and simple, and he approves of that. But sometimes, things happen--like a squad getting him a stamp, maybe--and he's...
Not a sap at all, no he isn't.
But if he had to pick a favorite...wouldn't that be it?]
[ .... 10/10 sap. there are no greater levels of sap than the sap that is abe no sousei. not that milla has any idea about the particulars--all she can imagine is the stamp from what he's described and, as far as she knows, that fits him.
well, besides one other particular response-- ]
i almost expected you to say you didnt have one
[ back to the game and-- oh shit one of the villagers isn't taking any more net in the face. ]
[ ....... well, considering he's asking, she's going to assume making them angry isn't an easy thing to do. so, she's socially inept in a video game alongside real life.
that's great. she can't tell him the truth-- ]
tomato omelettes
[ is what she says. first. as she makes up the lie, which is going to be a very believable: ]
and i dont know dont ask me just tell me what to do
no subject
what a straightforward answer... it's like she was actually expecting one, which she wasn't, because even if he breaks down the reasons for her in that rational way of his (as always), she still doesn't get the appeal.
and yet she can't be surprised. the image of sousei all focused over a stamp book, brows furrowed, doesn't escape her mind, and despite trying to rein it in milla smiles to herself in response. amusing. ]
you always answer those questions so seriously
im sure they were all unbelievably organized
did you have a favorite?
[ organized... unlike her current situation, where she's fumbling with the insect net she just bought by accident. probably hitting her villagers over the head with it. ]
no subject
A favorite?
That's not the first thing he would've thought of, himself, but... to each their own, he supposes. Still, it takes him a moment to think of how to answer.]
yes. [he wouldn't even begin to know how to google it up or attach a picture, so instead you just get--] a simpler stamp, simply depicting grey-black sakura petals.
[Not for any reason of the stamp itself, though it is clean and simple, and he approves of that. But sometimes, things happen--like a squad getting him a stamp, maybe--and he's...
Not a sap at all, no he isn't.
But if he had to pick a favorite...wouldn't that be it?]
no subject
well, besides one other particular response-- ]
i almost expected you to say you didnt have one
[ back to the game and-- oh shit one of the villagers isn't taking any more net in the face. ]
what do you when theyre angry
no subject
how did you get them angry
[he's never done that before????
... also a few moments later--]
cooking is your hobby. i assume you have favorite dishes [so he's not weird!]
no subject
that's great. she can't tell him the truth-- ]
tomato omelettes
[ is what she says. first. as she makes up the lie, which is going to be a very believable: ]
and i dont know
dont ask me
just tell me what to do
[ SO BELIEVABLE. ]
no subject
i am unfamiliar with that. why do you like it?
[oh my god milla he's not beating up a villager just to find out how to make them happy again]
i don't know. i have never had to deal with that problem