Ratonhnhaké:ton (
not_kenway) wrote2016-03-20 11:47 pm
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PSL: For Hermann
Ratonhnhaké:ton had left Hermann safely in his locked up apartment, sleeping off the massage and hopefully getting a decent night's rest without his body screaming pain at him.
he slipped back into his routine. Late nights out on rooftops, sleeping not really enough hours to get up and train and get on with his day.
He didn't contact Hermann. He didn't know when Hermann would be comfortable with seeing him again, so he would wait for him to make contact.
he slipped back into his routine. Late nights out on rooftops, sleeping not really enough hours to get up and train and get on with his day.
He didn't contact Hermann. He didn't know when Hermann would be comfortable with seeing him again, so he would wait for him to make contact.
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"I could order a half weight of stone and negotiate the price, but my more conversational German is lacking," he elaborated in English. "I also could not say 'I am very much looking forward to eating that if it tastes half as good as it smells'."
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"That is one thing I have found surprising from many who come further ahead in time than myself. Most speak only one language. Maybe two."
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"Well, it was a matter of education, really. As the nobility started to thin out, the middle class rose, but they couldn't afford lessons in multiple languages. So most people only learn one or two now."
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He offered to take the plates, to give Hermann free hands for at least the walking cane.
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He turned off the oven, gesturing for the man to carry the plates to his table, as he went to follow while hobbling on his cane.
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"My mother was an amazing woman. She fought the Templars, slavers. so even managed to form an alliance of peoples for a short time to combat the soldiers who were attacking our peoples. Oiá:ner, my clan mother, despaired at Ista's insistence that we could no longer afford to not be involved and simply ignore the colonists."
He goes quiet suddenly, the brief lightness in his voice darkening. "And now I know she was right. Our future is... bleak."
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"Yes, I suppose that could happen. After all, I am here, am I not? And that, perhaps, is far stranger."
And, Hermann has managed to draw Connor's smile back.
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"Good. Now sit down and eat your dinner before it gets cold and congealed."
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There was no hesitation, or tentative first nibbles. He starts eating, chewing slowly and thoroughly and sighing softly, eyes closing with obvious enjoyment.
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"Forgot the apple sauce and sour cream - most important for the pancakes."
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Well, several moments, but he still has this.
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"This is as delicious as it smelt. Possibly moreso."
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"Oh good, good. I had my worries, I can tell you, but this seems to have worked out quite well."
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"It is very good. Clearly, I will need to make myself useful more often if this is the form of your gratitude."
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He himself loaded his own plate, before looking thoughtful at the offer. "Well, I certainly won't complain. I haven't been in this little pain in ages."
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For someone raised from a teenager to always be doing four or five things at once, the pace of life in Eudio is difficult at best.
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"Well ... if that is the case, I could use the help. I am getting into some fairly intensive work now with my research and I do not want pain to pull me down."
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"I am happy to help. Grateful you will let me."
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