Come on, you know you gotta...
-Laying against the table, blowing a strand of hair out of her face with a puff-
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?It's eggs! I can't even remember what eggs taste like. All food tastes like ash to me. You're lucky. Come on, what will it take to get you to bite down?
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?Now chew and swallow. Easy.
-Pokes her cheek, her head still against the table-
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?Not a fan of eggs?
edited 27th Dec '17 1:05:22 AM by SR3NORMANDY
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?That's a problem. You're a teenager, you need the nutrients.
What if there’s no better word than just not saying anything?Eiju nods, taking the graham crackers and starting to crush them between his hands. Getting a bowl to mix them with the other ingredients to make the crust, he suddenly lets out a deep chuckle.
"My word, it's been a long time since I've done such a simple pleasure of making a cake. Eight hundred years, give or take? I'm surprised I even remember the ingredients."
borkHe smiles at her. "Watashi wa Eijudesu. Pleasure to meet you, Junon-san. I assume either you mean you are older than you seem, like I, or simply a very busy woman."
He chuckles. "Honestly, it is difficult to tell sometimes. Wisdom is not always connected to age. My sister is a prime example of that."
edited 27th Dec '17 2:12:44 PM by Enirboreh
borkEiju frowns at how easily she baked it.
Damn, wish I could do that...
He clears his throat.
"Ah, Yoko-imouto-chan. She's... joyful, put it that way. Lots of energy. Not a lot goes in, if you get what I mean, but she's lovable enough for you not to care."
He frowns a little, a brief sadness in his eyes.
"She has some... issues, which means I don't see her often. But yeah, she's pretty nice. Mostly..."
bork

"I don't know."
... she's kind of shaking a lil hard
... was she not kiddingabout the starving part.