That's a nice and honestly very sweet sentiment, but Minato is so distracted by the food as soon as it's placed in front of him. Lobster's expensive back home, and he's one of many penniless orphans, so of course he's never had lobster before.
Whoaaaaa.]
... This looks delicious, Ichinose-san. Almost too fancy to eat.
I'm not used to cooking things like this, so hopefully it's fine.
[Lobster isn't really something you manage in a post apocalyptic world, either, but it seemed easy... He hopes it turned out alright. He'll move to sit, too, once he has everything on the table and the fire is off.]
[It's... nice. It really is. It's kind of ironic, considering Minato went to all of that effort to make sure Dave had a family dinner because he was that surprised Dave had never experienced it, but he's a bit of a hypocrite that way.
Either way? He's really grateful for this.]
It definitely looks fine.
[Minato would eat it even if it wasn't edible, so it's fine. But in this case, the lobster probably really is tasty, and he's going to go ahead and offer up a quiet "itadakimasu" and take a bite.
Mmmmmm............ delicious. He's very happy in his own quiet way, okay.]
He keeps glancing over subtly to check on Minato, so it's nice to see that he's enjoying it enough to keep eating. That's the real sign, right? And here, what he wanted, Guren will be eating, too! He's a hungry guy, too, after all, and this is a pretty good meal, if he dares say so himself.
So... can't they enjoy it in silence? He thinks it's nice, anyway.]
[Minato's not really a loud guy, so. This already seems like a pretty perfect dinner to him. It's delicious, and it's peaceful to be able to sit here like this and just...take a moment.
It's been a crazy couple of weeks, he thinks. For him (with Mitsuru missing, Ryoji as stone, what happened to Dave and Izuku), but also undoubtedly for Guren, who is always looking out for everyone he can, and surely has so much to worry about.
Naps probably won't happen still, huh...?
But a dinner, and a moment's peace, he'll take. It's a wish, and Guren's granting it.]
Why are you talking like it's some sort of dream come true? It was so simple... you could have asked for this at any time, you know.
[He's embarrassed, even if he is happy to help. It's a quest, but the quest is hiding that it's a gesture he'd want to do for Minato, regardless. Granting a wish. He can't believe it's this easy.]
[Guren's really embarrassed, and that's cute too--but Minato doesn't want to undermine how much this really does mean to him. He's not good at asking for things, and he's used to being the one to take care of other people--which is how he likes it, and he's got no complaints about how he lived his life. But even so--]
Maybe it's a little sentimental of me, but I don't think there's anything that simple about going out of your way to make a nice meal for someone.
[The effort, the fact that he was in Guren's thoughts, even if it was for a quest--those sorts of things are things he treasures.]
[Wow!! Rude. But amusingly rude, and Minato just snorts softly in response.]
I believe you. You're too genuine about it to not mean it, and it must be important to you if you're willing to say it over and over even though you get embarrassed easily.
[WHO'S EMBARRASSED EASILY... PUNK... He flings a stray piece of shell across the table at Minato, but settles after that, moving to stand up. To hide said embarrassment. And to clear dishes.]
Now that you get it, don't make me have to say it again. [As if he won't... but shhh.]
[He won't refuse help, he guesses, and he's sure Minato would like it in a weird way to help out, anyway.] The trash is right there, and then you can grab the bucket of water over there.
[He nods his head to the side. No running water sucks, honestly?]
[No running water sucks a lot. But he just nods obediently, tossing the lobster shell and inedible parts into the trash and setting the plate aside with the other. And then he's fetching that bucket of water for cleaning up with.
They're starting to really learn how to live like this, huh...?
And as he scrubs:]
How have the other quests been treating you, Ichinose-san? [No spider bites?]
That's true. I don't know what it means, but even if it leads to something worse down the line, I won't refuse having something a little easier on us in the meantime.
[It seems... better, for now, even if he's paranoid and worried about it.]
[Of course he's paranoid and worried about it. For Minato's part...]
I like it.
[Of course he does.]
Quests that seem like they're encouraging us to work together or get to know each other... it makes me feel hopeful about what we're here for, I guess.
[He sets a scrubbed plate aside, contemplatively.]
[A little cold sounding, when Minato is trying to be so optimistic, but he has to balance it out here. He's thinking the same way— hopeful, encouraged. But he doesn't think that's a good sign.]
But I do think you're right. It's nice, for a change.
[It's fine. The reason he can be optimistic about things is because he knows Guren and Keith (and literally everyone else) will be realistic about them. So it's fine.]
I guess I just don't see the point in giving us quests like these unless somehow, the bonds between all of us really do matter in some way to the town.
[Whether in restoring color, or something else...
It's a nice thought.
He sets the other clean plate aside, satisfied, and reaches for their utensils.]
[He's been thinking on that for a while, and he's sure everyone else has come to realize it, too, even if it's less of a topic to talk about so much as act on.]
Our actions are bringing color back. That's all that can explain it. It's directly related to those quests, too. When these new ones first came out, I had gone over to show Dextera the sky before I even knew they were up. He'd told me he always wanted to see a sky that wasn't red.
When we were heading back inside, there were blue tulips on his front porch that weren't there before. It's some sort of magic at work.
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But also.
That's a nice and honestly very sweet sentiment, but Minato is so distracted by the food as soon as it's placed in front of him. Lobster's expensive back home, and he's one of many penniless orphans, so of course he's never had lobster before.
Whoaaaaa.]
... This looks delicious, Ichinose-san. Almost too fancy to eat.
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[Lobster isn't really something you manage in a post apocalyptic world, either, but it seemed easy... He hopes it turned out alright. He'll move to sit, too, once he has everything on the table and the fire is off.]
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Either way? He's really grateful for this.]
It definitely looks fine.
[Minato would eat it even if it wasn't edible, so it's fine. But in this case, the lobster probably really is tasty, and he's going to go ahead and offer up a quiet "itadakimasu" and take a bite.
Mmmmmm............ delicious. He's very happy in his own quiet way, okay.]
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He keeps glancing over subtly to check on Minato, so it's nice to see that he's enjoying it enough to keep eating. That's the real sign, right? And here, what he wanted, Guren will be eating, too! He's a hungry guy, too, after all, and this is a pretty good meal, if he dares say so himself.
So... can't they enjoy it in silence? He thinks it's nice, anyway.]
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It's been a crazy couple of weeks, he thinks. For him (with Mitsuru missing, Ryoji as stone, what happened to Dave and Izuku), but also undoubtedly for Guren, who is always looking out for everyone he can, and surely has so much to worry about.
Naps probably won't happen still, huh...?
But a dinner, and a moment's peace, he'll take. It's a wish, and Guren's granting it.]
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[When he's mostly finished with his, he leans back in his chair, tossing a glance over to Minato again.] Was it everything you could have wished for?
[Haha.]
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It was. And then some, really... it was perfect, Ichinose-san.
Honestly--thank you for this. Having a wish granted like this... I guess it's kind of a nice feeling.
[In a lot of ways, that he wasn't ready for or expecting at all.]
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[He's embarrassed, even if he is happy to help. It's a quest, but the quest is hiding that it's a gesture he'd want to do for Minato, regardless. Granting a wish. He can't believe it's this easy.]
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[Guren's really embarrassed, and that's cute too--but Minato doesn't want to undermine how much this really does mean to him. He's not good at asking for things, and he's used to being the one to take care of other people--which is how he likes it, and he's got no complaints about how he lived his life. But even so--]
Maybe it's a little sentimental of me, but I don't think there's anything that simple about going out of your way to make a nice meal for someone.
[The effort, the fact that he was in Guren's thoughts, even if it was for a quest--those sorts of things are things he treasures.]
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Whatever. [He guesses!! He cares!!] If it gets it through your thick head that I mean it when I say we're family, then fine. It took some work.
[He had to look into what he could cook that wouldn't be disgusting and gray?]
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I believe you. You're too genuine about it to not mean it, and it must be important to you if you're willing to say it over and over even though you get embarrassed easily.
[Just coming right on out to point that out.]
We're definitely family, Ichinose-san.
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[WHO'S EMBARRASSED EASILY... PUNK... He flings a stray piece of shell across the table at Minato, but settles after that, moving to stand up. To hide said embarrassment. And to clear dishes.]
Now that you get it, don't make me have to say it again. [As if he won't... but shhh.]
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Minato doesn't even bother to duck the shell; it bounces lightly off of his hand and to his plate, and he just looks vaguely amused.]
Okay, okay...
[He likes that he says it, though.]
Do you want help with the dishes?
[He's already standing to help out anyway though. He's a domestic kid, he can do that much.]
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[He won't refuse help, he guesses, and he's sure Minato would like it in a weird way to help out, anyway.] The trash is right there, and then you can grab the bucket of water over there.
[He nods his head to the side. No running water sucks, honestly?]
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They're starting to really learn how to live like this, huh...?
And as he scrubs:]
How have the other quests been treating you, Ichinose-san? [No spider bites?]
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[No spider bites... Thanks to Dex! It was close. Scrubbing these dishes, though, he glances to Minato.] What about you?
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It's been interesting.
[Which could mean anything, really, but--]
For the most part, these quests are pretty kind, don't you think? Like... the jorogumo is dangerous, obviously, but wishes and new skills...
[It's kind of oddly helpful.]
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[It seems... better, for now, even if he's paranoid and worried about it.]
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I like it.
[Of course he does.]
Quests that seem like they're encouraging us to work together or get to know each other... it makes me feel hopeful about what we're here for, I guess.
[He sets a scrubbed plate aside, contemplatively.]
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[A little cold sounding, when Minato is trying to be so optimistic, but he has to balance it out here. He's thinking the same way— hopeful, encouraged. But he doesn't think that's a good sign.]
But I do think you're right. It's nice, for a change.
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I guess I just don't see the point in giving us quests like these unless somehow, the bonds between all of us really do matter in some way to the town.
[Whether in restoring color, or something else...
It's a nice thought.
He sets the other clean plate aside, satisfied, and reaches for their utensils.]
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[He's been thinking on that for a while, and he's sure everyone else has come to realize it, too, even if it's less of a topic to talk about so much as act on.]
Our actions are bringing color back. That's all that can explain it. It's directly related to those quests, too. When these new ones first came out, I had gone over to show Dextera the sky before I even knew they were up. He'd told me he always wanted to see a sky that wasn't red.
When we were heading back inside, there were blue tulips on his front porch that weren't there before. It's some sort of magic at work.
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... Tulips?
[GUREN...]
You granted Dextera-san's wish, and it made blue tulips appear? That's...
[Precious?]
... That's really sweet.
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[He says this so casually, like he's not moved at all... He loved the tulips too, don't worry.]
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You liked them too, right, Ichinose-san? And you like making Dextera-san happy too.
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