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[closed] it's not a nutritional dinner
Who: Chikusa, Ken, and all the people invited to Hakkai's temple
When: October 12
Where: Li Tieugai's temple in the Central District
What: Having recently lost their other god, Ken is sad by yet another loss.... so Chikusa is fixing this with his dog's favorite things: people he likes and copious amounts of meat.
Unless people actually ask, Chikusa.... doesn't exactly tell what time the dinner is actually going to be at. At least he'll probably tell them that Hakkai's temple moved? One would hope.
The temple of Iron Crutch Li doesn't really seem all that impressive upon approaching it, despite being in the Central District. The walled gardens are certainly large and lovely enough, if a little wild, but the building itself is rather plain at its two stories. There's a small sign attached to the front door that simply says 'come in'. Chikusa isn't going to bother answering the door for visitors. It's not like Hakkai locks that thing anyway.
The inside of the temple is about as sparsely decorated as its outside, but, today, the overwhelming smell wafting from the kitchen has overtaken any medicinal smells that might normally be about. It adds a certain warmth to the room.
Until dinner will be served a little later into the night, people are free to do whatever- hang about the gardens, go bother Chikusa in the kitchen, or otherwise find the other residents of the temple. Chikusa won't care to stop anyone, although Hakkai might.
As for dinner? Chikusa is serving so much meat: rabbit stew with olives and rosemary, swordfish, curried chicken, veal marsala, and a more traditional spaghetti served with meatballs. Fortunately, at least there's garlic bread and stuffed mushrooms, so there's something that isn't meat.... And for dessert? Zeppole, cannoli, and an apple ciambella with almond cream.
When: October 12
Where: Li Tieugai's temple in the Central District
What: Having recently lost their other god, Ken is sad by yet another loss.... so Chikusa is fixing this with his dog's favorite things: people he likes and copious amounts of meat.
Unless people actually ask, Chikusa.... doesn't exactly tell what time the dinner is actually going to be at. At least he'll probably tell them that Hakkai's temple moved? One would hope.
The temple of Iron Crutch Li doesn't really seem all that impressive upon approaching it, despite being in the Central District. The walled gardens are certainly large and lovely enough, if a little wild, but the building itself is rather plain at its two stories. There's a small sign attached to the front door that simply says 'come in'. Chikusa isn't going to bother answering the door for visitors. It's not like Hakkai locks that thing anyway.
The inside of the temple is about as sparsely decorated as its outside, but, today, the overwhelming smell wafting from the kitchen has overtaken any medicinal smells that might normally be about. It adds a certain warmth to the room.
Until dinner will be served a little later into the night, people are free to do whatever- hang about the gardens, go bother Chikusa in the kitchen, or otherwise find the other residents of the temple. Chikusa won't care to stop anyone, although Hakkai might.
As for dinner? Chikusa is serving so much meat: rabbit stew with olives and rosemary, swordfish, curried chicken, veal marsala, and a more traditional spaghetti served with meatballs. Fortunately, at least there's garlic bread and stuffed mushrooms, so there's something that isn't meat.... And for dessert? Zeppole, cannoli, and an apple ciambella with almond cream.
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[He won't be satisfied even if he's doing his best a little voice in the back of his mind whispers that there's always room for improvement - that he can do better be better. He doesn't know where it comes from or why it's there - Marinette had never said any such thing to him.]
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[There's a faint glint of amusement in his eyes as he looks over at Adrien.]
I was a shinki once, though.
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[His head tilts though at that mention of being unable to demonstrate anymore. He'd thought only Shinki had to learn stuff like that.]
You were? [He's surprised by this new knowledge.] Wow, That's really neat. How'd that happen?
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[He spreads his hands in a little shrug.]
Most of us don't remember, but I seem to be in the minority there.
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[He shrugs his shoulders a bit.]
Nice to know I'm not the only one just going, 'I don't know what's going on here but I'm going to make the best of it'. It's kind of comforting really? We're all kind of in this together.
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-- I could wish there were a few more explanations forthcoming about why these things happen to us, but apparently no one knows. Exciting, isn't it?
[His tone is too pleasant by half: exciting is not the word he'd prefer, if he had to pick one. But this is Ken's party and he's not going to ruin the mood by snarling about things that none of them can help.]
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-- Honestly? I'm pretty sure they're as clueless as the rest of us are. They might know a bit more but during that party thing they seemed just as lost as me.
[Adrien laughs softly only it's not an amused laugh not even by half.] Yeah it's a really thrill a minute. [But he's glancing around the room.] There are worse ways to face uncertainty though.
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[He shakes his head, and adds:] I suspect someone has more information, but I couldn't say who.
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[Adrien is inclined to agree. There's likely someone that knows what's going things don't happen in a vacuum. There has to be a catalyst.]
I'm sure someone somewhere will start talking. People have a hard time keeping things to themselves. Eventually, secrets slip.
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[And Hakkai can judge them for their observational skills and security in response.]
... But we'll see. If nothing else, I suspect we have more reason to keep digging for those answers than anyone else. If we don't find out why we're appearing, we can't find out why we're disappearing, either.
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[Adrien might be inclined to agree with that judgement. Heck, he'd do it right along side him.]
That's true. Who knows the reasons might be the same for both.
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But we still need more information, don't we?
[He shakes his head, chuckling, and refocuses on the television.]
So we may as well take it easy tonight, and worry about all of those questions later.
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[Not that he'd hold his breath for that.]
Right. [He's turning back to the movie making himself comfortable.]
Yep. Hey, that was a pretty neat move. [He's perking up a bit.]
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[That dramatic stagger? Maybe it's a drunken kung fu thing, but apart from putting opponents off their guard, isn't it a waste of energy?
On the other hand, he also never technically studied martial arts, so who knows?]
... but it does film well.
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[He's tilting his head.] Granted this is horrifically exaggerated and over the top, but feints and false attacks are always useful.
[Glancing to Hakkai he smiles.] And sometimes letting yourself be seen as less skilled or knowledgeable than you are makes people underestimate you so it gives you a pretty solid advantage. The same thing can be said of making use of distractions. All of that can be useful in winning a bout.
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[It's also what makes it fun to watch, so Hakkai supposes it's serving its real practical purpose very well. His chuckle is interrupted as Spot leaps heavily up onto his knee, and he glances down at the red-and-white Persian with a wry smile.]
-- Spot, you'll shed on my slacks.
[The cat begins, industriously, to knead.]
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[He laughs then blinks. Then he's beaming.]
Oh no, what a cute fluff.
[Just overlook him as he scoots over to extend his hand out to the cat for a sniff.] Aren't you the biggest ball of fluff? Yes, you are. [Movie? What movie? There's a cat.]
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[Spot blinks up at the stranger, then goes back to kneading. Hakkai detaches him, claw by claw, and sets him on the couch, where he blinks again, whiskers bristling with offense, and then sniffs at Adrien's outstretched hand.]
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I love them they're so nice. All of mine are girls and tiny kittens. [He's watching Hakkai gently dislodge the cat.]
Hi Spot. You're a handsome boy, you know that?
[Reaching out he's cautiously reaching to rub behind one of the cat's ear.]
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We have three, and Pookie, who isn't exactly a cat. Spot here, and then Kishi and Misha -- we got them all from a former shinki friend of mine, who disappeared some months ago.
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[He's arching a brow before peering at Hakkai.] Oh. Marinette and I have, Luna, Joli, Snowflake, and Fleur. They're all kittens and bundles of cute.
[Shifting slightly Adrien is gathering the big cat up into his jean clad lap.He's got lint rollers at home if he needs to get the fur off.] You know if shedding is a problem you can get a brush or glove that when you use it on him it'll remove loose fur painlessly.
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[He'd learned quite quickly that if he didn't brush Spot, the cat would wind up with mats. Why Hibari had chosen to give him a Persian, he's not sure, but this is the cat he's got now....]
... How do those gloves work, exactly?
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[Adrien doesn't care. He's happily petting Spot and lavishing attention on the cat; purring happily at him as his nails scratch lightly against and under thick fluffy fur.]
Well, they're like normal gloves - but you can get them with the fingers all together like mittens if you want. They have these little rubber nubbin things on the part where your palm is. So when you pet along your cat's body, the loose hair will come into contact with the rubber and come out of their coat but it'll be kind of attracted to the rubber because the pressure, the static and all that.
Once you're done the hair'll have coated the rubber nubbins and you'll be able to just peel it off in a clump or layer and throw it away. It keeps it from getting everywhere all the time. Our girls seem to like it - well when they're in the mood for pets and cuddles.
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You're quite a cat person, aren't you?
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[Happily, the blond is petting Spot getting fur all over his lap but it didn't bother him at all]
I am. I adore cats. You must like them a little to have one, too.
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