((Copy-pasta from in-game RP. Occurs maybe an hour or two after Oranges and Confrontation.))
***
Antimony carried a hefty bag of flour in her arms and spoke as she walked down a relatively quiet side path at the edge of Limsa, "... and I hope Ulanan doesn't mind the additional guest, but I do think you'll rather enjoy this orange 'pudding' - at least I certainly hope so. I'm not all that familiar with 'pudding' but the way she described it certainly sounded delicious, but hm I don't know if I have enough chairs... Oh, I'll just sit on a stool and you will just take the other one, with Megiddo.. not that you'll share a chair, I mean!â€
Alcor shook his head, chuckling as he strolled alongside the miqo’te woman. "Don't worry over it. A meal on a stool, won't kill me. And the pudding will be fine, surely. I ain't too used to much good stuff, quite honest." He grinned, "So as long as yeh don't tell me it’s bad, I won't know if it is."
Antimony's eyes widen slightly, though she didn’t pause her steps forward. "I wouldn't offer something bad! The oranges smelled delicious. Though this flour reminds me of sand.. ah, nevermind. Here."
Alcor glanced around, "Heh, as be sayin' I'm sure it'll be fine.... Lovely little house ya got here."
House was perhaps a bit too friendly a term for the little flat tucked into a wall in Limsa, and Antimony shook her head as she approached the door. "Ah, well, thank you, but you shouldn't say such things before you get a chance to truly judge..." She paused and frowned, hand on the door, before pushing it open.
“Nah. Yer just too hard on yerself.†As he spoke, he reached over Antimony's shoulder to hold the door open for her.
Inside there came noises from a far wall, accompanied by the strong smell of oranges that wafted out the open door. Ulanan Ulan stood atop the stove, stirring a boiling pot.Â
Antimony Jhanhi chuckled faintly at Alcor’s chiding and called out as she stepped forward, "Ulanan, are you back?" Her nose twitched at the scents.
The lalafell looked towards the door and smiled. “Yes, it's me.â€
“Ah! Good. Uhm... I think I... Well, I hope there will be enough for one more now.†Not for the first time, she wondered if she should have first sought her friend’s permission. Though, it was her home…
“Oh?â€
Alcor followed Antimony through the entrance, letting the door fall shut behind him. Ulanan gave him a look as if she had never met him. "Hello there," she said.
Alcor's narrowed slightly as located the source of the voice, "Oi. Yeh look familiar."
Antimony's ears tilted as she offered a slight smile and then, "This is... ah, Al...Alcor! Yes. A friend. And oh! Please be careful on the stove..."
“I'm Ulanan. A pleasure to make your acquitance.†She kept stirring the contents of the pot, offering the Highlander a faint smile.
In response, Alcor beamed. “Heh, I suppose so.â€
Antimony looked between the two, brow wrinkling briefly before she finally set the bag of flour down on the nearby table. There was a small puff of white from loose flour at the impact, and she waved at the air in front of her face, ears twitching. Seeing this, Ulanan set her spoon aside.
Alcor let his eyes wander around the small flat, "There anything I should be doin' ta help?"
“I will have that flour, if you please?†the lalafell requested, extending one arm. At this, Alcor walked around Antimony, to hoist up the flour onto the counter.
Antimony brushed at little remnants of flour on the front of her robe and then, noting the disarray her deposition of the bag had caused on the table, began to hurriedly try and pull together some of the papers scattered about it.
Whilst all three were otherwise occupied, there came a knock once upon the door, and then, belatedly as though it had at first been forgotten, twice more.
Ulanan took the flour with a, "Thank you." She would spend the next few minutes making that flour into an actual pudding. Alcor watched the Lalafell for a few moments, before turning his gaze away, looking around at the house again.
Antimony's ears twitched up at the sound and then she frowned towards the ceiling, speaking as though just realizing, "Ulanan... wasn't Megiddo with you?"
“He wanted to go for a walk. That might be him at the door.â€
Antimony looked to the table and its mess, then to Ulanan, the boiling pot, Alcor, back to the pot, the table again, and then finally, the door. Her hands twisted the paper in her grip without realizing it, and then she moved to open the door.Â
Megiddo waited outside with a bland expression on his face. When Antimony opened the door, he let his gaze drop to her, but his expression didn’t change much. He explained, "I chose to attend, if that's still alright."
Alcor moved across the floor, to see better the newcomer.
Antimony blinked at Megiddo, looked to be considering something, and then glanced down at the paper in her hands. The sight of it seemed to startle her, and she frantically tried to straighten the wrinkled paper while saying, "Yes! Yes, of course it was. Is. I mean, I did invite you. Come in!" And she stepped back into the room.
Elder Megiddo let his head lilt to one side, pondering for a moment. As he entered, he noted Alcor’s presence, and gave the man a nod of acknowledgment.
Alcor looked between the older Elezen and Antimony, before settling on the man, "We met before, yeah?"
Ulanan moved across the counter, picking a bowl and another spoon. She put some ingredients inside and sat down, placing the bowl on her legs before mixing it all energetically. Antimony looked around at the now three other people in her home and then moved back over to the table, setting the papers she'd nearly crushed back atop it.
“Briefly, yes,†Megiddo was saying. “At the Drowning Wench. it is not uncommon for Oschon to guide me to repeat meetings. It is good to see you again.â€
“Oschon is a fun god like that.â€
“Probably got more to do with mutual knowings of folks,†Alcor shrugged at Megiddo.
Antimony smiled a bit uncertainly at Alcor's back and Megiddo. "Ah, right! I'd forgotten about... well, I'm glad everyone can get along. I must apologize for the... well, it is a bit cramped in here."
Megiddo shrugged, moving further into the building and looking towards Antimony, "I was raised in a cave which I shared with roughly a dozen young peers. This seems spacious enough."
Alcor took a step back, so as not to awkwardly take up the middle of the room. “And, it’s still more space than many a ships, afford.â€
“Ah hah. I suppose that's true,†Antimony mused. “I'm used to more... well. Ulanan! Are you doing alright?â€
Ulanan hadn't stopped mixing the ingredients yet. “Milk! And eggs! I need them!â€
“Eggs and... oh.†Antimony looked suddenly distressed.
Alcor furrowed his brow slightly at Antimony's obvious worry, "Hmm? Do yeh not have milk?"
“Milk is another rather uncommon ingredient, I believe,†Megiddo observed neutrally.
Antimony darted her eyes to Alcor, then Megiddo, and then back to the human. "Ah, well... it's not something I've ever... That is to say, I never got in the habit of... Oh no! Ulanan, is there anything else you could... use instead perhaps?"
Ulanan looked lost in thought for a moment. “No milk? This town is terrible! We'll use water instead.â€
Antimony's brow wrinkled deeply and she pursed her lips, eyes wandering the small flat as though hoping to spy milk in some hidden corner.
“Got no opinion on the matter,†Alcor shrugged. “Ain't like I know anything 'bout cooking."
“Are you certain?†Antimony's tail lashed behind her. “It won't... there's no activating nature to milk? Or... certainly it couldn't possibly be the same! Oh no... I should have confirmed with you the full ingredient list beforehand…â€
Megiddo watched the goings on in silence, seeming rather out of place.
Ulanan looked stumped. "I don't know. Melted butter and water, maybe? Do we have butter?"
“Sure it'll be fine,†Alcor consoled. “Ain't no reason ta be worryin'â€
Antimony's ears shifted out flat from her skull worriedly. "I... have lard, yes. Ah! One moment, and I'll retrieve it..." She spun around, perhaps a bit too vigorously, nearly stumbled, and then stepped over to a small cabinet.
Ulanan looked at Alcor and lifted the spoon to point at him. "There are eggs in a basket on that shelf. Can you get them to me?"
Megiddo watched Antimony's behavior and inquired, "Is there some urgency to the steps in the recipe?"
Antimony rummaged around in the cabinet for a bit, setting aside a small but clearly heavy box, and then paused at Megiddo's words, looking flustered. Her tail twitched against the floor behind her. "Ah, well, I suppose... I wouldn't want to keep anyone waiting." She retrieved a rectangular box from the cabinet then, and straightened with some effort.
Alcor glanced between Ulanan and the shelf, before taking a step over and reaching for the basket, pulling it down from the shelf. He then moved over to Ulanan, placing the basket beside where she sat on the counter.
“Don't emphasize the food too much. It will be done when it is done. The people the food is being prepared for is where most of the flavor is.†Megiddo stated this as an observation, with his deadpan look. When he was done, he added a bit of a smirk.
Ulanan stopped stirring, took one egg and added it to the mixture before picking the spoon again. "Thank you."
Alcor peered into the pot, leaning over it slightly and giving it a sniff. "Hmm, not still wanting to burn me are yeh?" he said quietly and with a chuckle.Â
At this, Ulanan looked up at him in surprise. “Uh?â€
Antimony frowned at Megiddo for half a second and then, "--oh no! You're right! What have I... Oh, I've completely forgotten to--please, you should sit!" Antimony made a motion as though to gesture at the chair at the table, but it was awkward due to the box she's holding.
“Ain't that what yeh said the other day when yeh tracked me down?†Alcor prodded over by the stove.
Ulanan smiled at Alcor. “You are a funny man. Just like Oschon! Except less divine.†She then continued mixing eggs into whatever terrible food she was making.
Megiddo raised his hands, "If I sit down, I'll have to stand up again later. If you don't mind, I think it would better to jsut lean against something."
“Heh,†Alcor chuffed. “Didn't know Oschon was known for his sense of humor.â€
Antimony's ears flicked out and then back in an anxious gesture. "I wouldn't want you to tire yourself, or hurt yourself, or--ah, look at me, not that I'm trying to say you're horribly fragile! Only... concern?"
“I think we've established that I hold up unexpectedly well.â€
“You can't shove people into wandering the roads unless you have a good sense of humor,†Ulanan was explaining matter-of-factly. “Otherwise, you'd get eaten by peistes.†A pause. “...not 'you'...them. The people you push into wandering. Mm.â€
Megiddo turned, paced over to the walls, and leaned against it with his arms crossed.
“Yes. Well...†Antimony dragged her attention back to matters at hand. “Oh, the lard! Ulanan, here—“ She turned around again and moved over to the counter, setting the box down carefully.
“Not sure I be followin' that,†Alcor chuckled. “Probably cause I never had a personal relationship with 'em. My own fault 'o courseâ€
Ulanan stopped mixing the ingredients and set the bowl aside. She took the lard Antimony had provided, moved across the counter again, and mixed some of it with water in another bowl.
Antimony blinked at Ulanan and Alcor, catching the last bit of a conversation that confused her.
“You should sit at the table and exchange pleasantries while I prepare this dish!†Ulanan declared.
Alcor raised his brow, "Hmm?"
“Ah, of course, I'll just--here! Please, sit.†Antimony tried again this time, gesturing to the chair she'd offered Megiddo, with an almost pleading expression.
Alcor glanced between her and the seat, "Yeh sure yer not wantin' the seat? I'm alright standin'"
“A gentleman always accepts a seat when offered one, unless he's in a hurry.†Ulanan shook her fingers in a lady-like disapproving way.
“Ulanan is correct,†Megiddo spoke from his position against the wall. “I partially refused to sit down myself out of fear that I would be mistaken for a gentleman.â€
Alcor shook his head slightly, "Pretty sure, it goes the other way round?"
Antimony's tail shivered, her expression faltering briefly before, "No, I insist! Sit, please."
"’The other way around’? Why would you accept a seat if you were in a hurry?†Ulanan continued to cook as she spoke.
Alcor looked over Anti, "Alright, I'll have a seat then, if that'll help things."
Antimony smiled with some relief and bowed her head briefly, "Thank you."
Alcor walked over to a chair, taking a seat in it, and looking a little bit big for the small chair, "Of course, anythin' fer a lady." He flashed a smile Antimony’s way.
Antimony nodded again and then, "Ah, Ulanan, is the lard working...?"
“The lard will largely lead our pudding into a less lovely flavor, but it will work.â€
Antimony pursed her lips, ears drooping. "Ah, well, I suppose it can't be helped... milk! Of all the things." Sighing, she turned back around to face Alcor and Megiddo, clasping her hands in front of her at her waist.
“Is it possible to get milk in Limsa?†Megiddo questioned.
“Probably to late fer gettin' the milk now,†Alcor just shrugged.
“It's... I suppose it must be, as D... Well, I've seen it in a restaurant before.†Antimony focused on not looking too distressed in front of the guests.
Megiddo shrugged, "I've never really cooked. If there's a next time, though..."
Antimony sighed and wrung her hands, nodding. Back by the stove, Ulanan moved across the counter, carefully avoiding stepping on all the things scattered across it.
“It almost ready?†Alcor spoke up after an only mildly awkward silence. “Don't mean ta be rude, but food is soundin' rather good right about now.â€
Ulanan picked up the bowl of mixed ingredients and dropped all the contents into the boiling pot. "A gentleman is patient and prefers not to speak about his stomach!"
***
Antimony carried a hefty bag of flour in her arms and spoke as she walked down a relatively quiet side path at the edge of Limsa, "... and I hope Ulanan doesn't mind the additional guest, but I do think you'll rather enjoy this orange 'pudding' - at least I certainly hope so. I'm not all that familiar with 'pudding' but the way she described it certainly sounded delicious, but hm I don't know if I have enough chairs... Oh, I'll just sit on a stool and you will just take the other one, with Megiddo.. not that you'll share a chair, I mean!â€
Alcor shook his head, chuckling as he strolled alongside the miqo’te woman. "Don't worry over it. A meal on a stool, won't kill me. And the pudding will be fine, surely. I ain't too used to much good stuff, quite honest." He grinned, "So as long as yeh don't tell me it’s bad, I won't know if it is."
Antimony's eyes widen slightly, though she didn’t pause her steps forward. "I wouldn't offer something bad! The oranges smelled delicious. Though this flour reminds me of sand.. ah, nevermind. Here."
Alcor glanced around, "Heh, as be sayin' I'm sure it'll be fine.... Lovely little house ya got here."
House was perhaps a bit too friendly a term for the little flat tucked into a wall in Limsa, and Antimony shook her head as she approached the door. "Ah, well, thank you, but you shouldn't say such things before you get a chance to truly judge..." She paused and frowned, hand on the door, before pushing it open.
“Nah. Yer just too hard on yerself.†As he spoke, he reached over Antimony's shoulder to hold the door open for her.
Inside there came noises from a far wall, accompanied by the strong smell of oranges that wafted out the open door. Ulanan Ulan stood atop the stove, stirring a boiling pot.Â
Antimony Jhanhi chuckled faintly at Alcor’s chiding and called out as she stepped forward, "Ulanan, are you back?" Her nose twitched at the scents.
The lalafell looked towards the door and smiled. “Yes, it's me.â€
“Ah! Good. Uhm... I think I... Well, I hope there will be enough for one more now.†Not for the first time, she wondered if she should have first sought her friend’s permission. Though, it was her home…
“Oh?â€
Alcor followed Antimony through the entrance, letting the door fall shut behind him. Ulanan gave him a look as if she had never met him. "Hello there," she said.
Alcor's narrowed slightly as located the source of the voice, "Oi. Yeh look familiar."
Antimony's ears tilted as she offered a slight smile and then, "This is... ah, Al...Alcor! Yes. A friend. And oh! Please be careful on the stove..."
“I'm Ulanan. A pleasure to make your acquitance.†She kept stirring the contents of the pot, offering the Highlander a faint smile.
In response, Alcor beamed. “Heh, I suppose so.â€
Antimony looked between the two, brow wrinkling briefly before she finally set the bag of flour down on the nearby table. There was a small puff of white from loose flour at the impact, and she waved at the air in front of her face, ears twitching. Seeing this, Ulanan set her spoon aside.
Alcor let his eyes wander around the small flat, "There anything I should be doin' ta help?"
“I will have that flour, if you please?†the lalafell requested, extending one arm. At this, Alcor walked around Antimony, to hoist up the flour onto the counter.
Antimony brushed at little remnants of flour on the front of her robe and then, noting the disarray her deposition of the bag had caused on the table, began to hurriedly try and pull together some of the papers scattered about it.
Whilst all three were otherwise occupied, there came a knock once upon the door, and then, belatedly as though it had at first been forgotten, twice more.
Ulanan took the flour with a, "Thank you." She would spend the next few minutes making that flour into an actual pudding. Alcor watched the Lalafell for a few moments, before turning his gaze away, looking around at the house again.
Antimony's ears twitched up at the sound and then she frowned towards the ceiling, speaking as though just realizing, "Ulanan... wasn't Megiddo with you?"
“He wanted to go for a walk. That might be him at the door.â€
Antimony looked to the table and its mess, then to Ulanan, the boiling pot, Alcor, back to the pot, the table again, and then finally, the door. Her hands twisted the paper in her grip without realizing it, and then she moved to open the door.Â
Megiddo waited outside with a bland expression on his face. When Antimony opened the door, he let his gaze drop to her, but his expression didn’t change much. He explained, "I chose to attend, if that's still alright."
Alcor moved across the floor, to see better the newcomer.
Antimony blinked at Megiddo, looked to be considering something, and then glanced down at the paper in her hands. The sight of it seemed to startle her, and she frantically tried to straighten the wrinkled paper while saying, "Yes! Yes, of course it was. Is. I mean, I did invite you. Come in!" And she stepped back into the room.
Elder Megiddo let his head lilt to one side, pondering for a moment. As he entered, he noted Alcor’s presence, and gave the man a nod of acknowledgment.
Alcor looked between the older Elezen and Antimony, before settling on the man, "We met before, yeah?"
Ulanan moved across the counter, picking a bowl and another spoon. She put some ingredients inside and sat down, placing the bowl on her legs before mixing it all energetically. Antimony looked around at the now three other people in her home and then moved back over to the table, setting the papers she'd nearly crushed back atop it.
“Briefly, yes,†Megiddo was saying. “At the Drowning Wench. it is not uncommon for Oschon to guide me to repeat meetings. It is good to see you again.â€
“Oschon is a fun god like that.â€
“Probably got more to do with mutual knowings of folks,†Alcor shrugged at Megiddo.
Antimony smiled a bit uncertainly at Alcor's back and Megiddo. "Ah, right! I'd forgotten about... well, I'm glad everyone can get along. I must apologize for the... well, it is a bit cramped in here."
Megiddo shrugged, moving further into the building and looking towards Antimony, "I was raised in a cave which I shared with roughly a dozen young peers. This seems spacious enough."
Alcor took a step back, so as not to awkwardly take up the middle of the room. “And, it’s still more space than many a ships, afford.â€
“Ah hah. I suppose that's true,†Antimony mused. “I'm used to more... well. Ulanan! Are you doing alright?â€
Ulanan hadn't stopped mixing the ingredients yet. “Milk! And eggs! I need them!â€
“Eggs and... oh.†Antimony looked suddenly distressed.
Alcor furrowed his brow slightly at Antimony's obvious worry, "Hmm? Do yeh not have milk?"
“Milk is another rather uncommon ingredient, I believe,†Megiddo observed neutrally.
Antimony darted her eyes to Alcor, then Megiddo, and then back to the human. "Ah, well... it's not something I've ever... That is to say, I never got in the habit of... Oh no! Ulanan, is there anything else you could... use instead perhaps?"
Ulanan looked lost in thought for a moment. “No milk? This town is terrible! We'll use water instead.â€
Antimony's brow wrinkled deeply and she pursed her lips, eyes wandering the small flat as though hoping to spy milk in some hidden corner.
“Got no opinion on the matter,†Alcor shrugged. “Ain't like I know anything 'bout cooking."
“Are you certain?†Antimony's tail lashed behind her. “It won't... there's no activating nature to milk? Or... certainly it couldn't possibly be the same! Oh no... I should have confirmed with you the full ingredient list beforehand…â€
Megiddo watched the goings on in silence, seeming rather out of place.
Ulanan looked stumped. "I don't know. Melted butter and water, maybe? Do we have butter?"
“Sure it'll be fine,†Alcor consoled. “Ain't no reason ta be worryin'â€
Antimony's ears shifted out flat from her skull worriedly. "I... have lard, yes. Ah! One moment, and I'll retrieve it..." She spun around, perhaps a bit too vigorously, nearly stumbled, and then stepped over to a small cabinet.
Ulanan looked at Alcor and lifted the spoon to point at him. "There are eggs in a basket on that shelf. Can you get them to me?"
Megiddo watched Antimony's behavior and inquired, "Is there some urgency to the steps in the recipe?"
Antimony rummaged around in the cabinet for a bit, setting aside a small but clearly heavy box, and then paused at Megiddo's words, looking flustered. Her tail twitched against the floor behind her. "Ah, well, I suppose... I wouldn't want to keep anyone waiting." She retrieved a rectangular box from the cabinet then, and straightened with some effort.
Alcor glanced between Ulanan and the shelf, before taking a step over and reaching for the basket, pulling it down from the shelf. He then moved over to Ulanan, placing the basket beside where she sat on the counter.
“Don't emphasize the food too much. It will be done when it is done. The people the food is being prepared for is where most of the flavor is.†Megiddo stated this as an observation, with his deadpan look. When he was done, he added a bit of a smirk.
Ulanan stopped stirring, took one egg and added it to the mixture before picking the spoon again. "Thank you."
Alcor peered into the pot, leaning over it slightly and giving it a sniff. "Hmm, not still wanting to burn me are yeh?" he said quietly and with a chuckle.Â
At this, Ulanan looked up at him in surprise. “Uh?â€
Antimony frowned at Megiddo for half a second and then, "--oh no! You're right! What have I... Oh, I've completely forgotten to--please, you should sit!" Antimony made a motion as though to gesture at the chair at the table, but it was awkward due to the box she's holding.
“Ain't that what yeh said the other day when yeh tracked me down?†Alcor prodded over by the stove.
Ulanan smiled at Alcor. “You are a funny man. Just like Oschon! Except less divine.†She then continued mixing eggs into whatever terrible food she was making.
Megiddo raised his hands, "If I sit down, I'll have to stand up again later. If you don't mind, I think it would better to jsut lean against something."
“Heh,†Alcor chuffed. “Didn't know Oschon was known for his sense of humor.â€
Antimony's ears flicked out and then back in an anxious gesture. "I wouldn't want you to tire yourself, or hurt yourself, or--ah, look at me, not that I'm trying to say you're horribly fragile! Only... concern?"
“I think we've established that I hold up unexpectedly well.â€
“You can't shove people into wandering the roads unless you have a good sense of humor,†Ulanan was explaining matter-of-factly. “Otherwise, you'd get eaten by peistes.†A pause. “...not 'you'...them. The people you push into wandering. Mm.â€
Megiddo turned, paced over to the walls, and leaned against it with his arms crossed.
“Yes. Well...†Antimony dragged her attention back to matters at hand. “Oh, the lard! Ulanan, here—“ She turned around again and moved over to the counter, setting the box down carefully.
“Not sure I be followin' that,†Alcor chuckled. “Probably cause I never had a personal relationship with 'em. My own fault 'o courseâ€
Ulanan stopped mixing the ingredients and set the bowl aside. She took the lard Antimony had provided, moved across the counter again, and mixed some of it with water in another bowl.
Antimony blinked at Ulanan and Alcor, catching the last bit of a conversation that confused her.
“You should sit at the table and exchange pleasantries while I prepare this dish!†Ulanan declared.
Alcor raised his brow, "Hmm?"
“Ah, of course, I'll just--here! Please, sit.†Antimony tried again this time, gesturing to the chair she'd offered Megiddo, with an almost pleading expression.
Alcor glanced between her and the seat, "Yeh sure yer not wantin' the seat? I'm alright standin'"
“A gentleman always accepts a seat when offered one, unless he's in a hurry.†Ulanan shook her fingers in a lady-like disapproving way.
“Ulanan is correct,†Megiddo spoke from his position against the wall. “I partially refused to sit down myself out of fear that I would be mistaken for a gentleman.â€
Alcor shook his head slightly, "Pretty sure, it goes the other way round?"
Antimony's tail shivered, her expression faltering briefly before, "No, I insist! Sit, please."
"’The other way around’? Why would you accept a seat if you were in a hurry?†Ulanan continued to cook as she spoke.
Alcor looked over Anti, "Alright, I'll have a seat then, if that'll help things."
Antimony smiled with some relief and bowed her head briefly, "Thank you."
Alcor walked over to a chair, taking a seat in it, and looking a little bit big for the small chair, "Of course, anythin' fer a lady." He flashed a smile Antimony’s way.
Antimony nodded again and then, "Ah, Ulanan, is the lard working...?"
“The lard will largely lead our pudding into a less lovely flavor, but it will work.â€
Antimony pursed her lips, ears drooping. "Ah, well, I suppose it can't be helped... milk! Of all the things." Sighing, she turned back around to face Alcor and Megiddo, clasping her hands in front of her at her waist.
“Is it possible to get milk in Limsa?†Megiddo questioned.
“Probably to late fer gettin' the milk now,†Alcor just shrugged.
“It's... I suppose it must be, as D... Well, I've seen it in a restaurant before.†Antimony focused on not looking too distressed in front of the guests.
Megiddo shrugged, "I've never really cooked. If there's a next time, though..."
Antimony sighed and wrung her hands, nodding. Back by the stove, Ulanan moved across the counter, carefully avoiding stepping on all the things scattered across it.
“It almost ready?†Alcor spoke up after an only mildly awkward silence. “Don't mean ta be rude, but food is soundin' rather good right about now.â€
Ulanan picked up the bowl of mixed ingredients and dropped all the contents into the boiling pot. "A gentleman is patient and prefers not to speak about his stomach!"
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