[Now this? This she likes. Exchanging notes and gifts. This is a lot more her style than the "Fluid" thing. Her grammar and usage is a lot better by hand anyway, and her handwriting is very beautiful, though that's more something other people have noted.
There is no gift this time, just the letter.]
I think I can tell you keep home very close to your heart, as well. I can feel many facets of your heart in this, though I admit I'm not going to eat the dog treats to experience that one. I feel so honored that you'd share such a thing with me. Perhaps next we meet, I can make something more fresh for you.
- Ouse
[And, if Rei ever wondered if Ouse was kind of flirting, the "meet" is once again that particular kanji that's also in Ouse's name. She's just going to always be like that.]
Then I will be sure to see you then. Until we meet.
- Ouse
[Trudging through the snow is made a bit easier and nicer by the big, fluffy husky at Ouse's side, and surely enough, though it's getting very cold outside with the sun going down, Ouse arrives, Toshiko peering curiously around her legs as she knocks at the door.]
The snow in this region reminds me of home. [She sounds a bit impressed by it actually, as she knocks the snow off her boots as best she can before stepping into the entranceway, and then removes her shoes to store by the door.
Toshiko just shakes herself off in the entrance, splattering some snow and water around. Oops. Ouse smiles apologetically for that, as well. Then, just like that, the dog is off like a shot to go find Rei's pup and hang out, and explore, and Ouse steps in to join Rei proper, going through the ritual of removing her hat, gloves, and scarf as she does. As always, Rei's home is very warm.]
[Rei quirks her head to the side, a little amused by the comparison. But then she supposes a hilly region of Japan would likely be just as nasty as a Maine one. Tokyo is mild, mostly, but given Yuri's descriptions of the area she's definitely gotten the impression that it's a really different climate.]
Here, let me help you with those.
[She doesn't mind the dog mess, it's only water after all, and that's what the front hall is fore.
Taking the hat, gloves, and the rest she sets them out over a small drying rack she's set there for the purpose.]
And god I'd hope so. We only have the one mountain, and I think it's safe to say most people avoid it. Wendigos aside, the wind is absolutely vile.
Thank you. [Off next is the jacket, and she figures out where to put that, before, satisfied, she steps further in. Time to get their baking on! And... well, whatever else. Sounds like they'll be snowed in. It'll be a great excuse to do a little cuddling. Ouse likes the idea of cuddling, very much.]
Yes. It's a strange place, I hear, where straying from the path lands you in a blizzard you cannot see from the path, is it not? I can safely say Mount Hikami was nothing like that. There were just a lot of lakes, rivers, and waterfalls you had to watch out for. And getting lost in the forest.
[Which made it really interesting when everything froze over in the winter, and the precipitation turned to a goodly amount of snow.]
[Cuddling is good. It's part of why she'd called Ouse over. Also, it was cold, and Ouse's house was cold. No reason not to bring her into the warmth. Baking's a good excuse.]
It is strange. I flew up there a while back, and it was a mess getting around. I had to get back by flying over the storm, and it was just...nasty?
[That's the only word for it.]
Mount Hikami sounds a bit less sinister. I'm fairly sure that Sodder, or whatever's brought us here, is just trying to keep us from exploring further.
But we're here to cook. And I thought we'd start with something simple. Do you like chocolate?
Mount Hikami wasn't really sinister at all, to be honest. Not from what I remember of it. [Okay, so maybe there was a bad implication of it but... well, if she could show Rei the mountain from her time, maybe she would understand. It was a very spiritual place; and it was beautiful, lush, full of trees and life, even if it was also a place of death. And the waters - so pure, so clear, so wonderful...
... Best not to linger on that.] I think so as well, but... it sounds more like they're hiding something. That's why we only permitted a certain, small amount of people in very specific areas. This just seems more dangerous to try to get through.
[Okay so maybe it's not that different.]
So long as it doesn't lead to floods or avalanches, though, I am perfectly willing to leave their mountain alone. That mine was more than enough for me for now. [Like. Seriously. Though, speaking of which, she looks back over.] I love chocolate. What are we making with it?
[All that about the mountain makes sense. But the mention of the mine makes her shiver a little. She had hated that place, and it was a travesty that they'd gone in at all. Necessary maybe, but still a travesty.
Cake, though, is much better. She focuses on that]
I'm thinking about a cake. A proper one. I can't imagine you've had a lot of western style cakes, right?
[It was awful, Ouse could tell. For Rei, for herself... that was a whole new nightmare to add to the pile, when she'd eventually Glanced that woman at the end of the tunnel. There was something other in that mine, and they were going to find out about eventually, Ouse thinks. Rather later than sooner.
Besides, she's in a good mood right now, they're both recovered from it, and even better, Rei isn't in any form that's beating against Ouse's sixth sense and scaring the hell out of her.
She blinks, and tilts her head. A western cake?] No, I've not had too many of those, at all. A slice or two since I've been here. They're very delicious. [And there's a tiny bit of an eagerness in her tone because... well, see: aforementioned sweet tooth.] So... a chocolate cake, then? Hmm...
Yes. I think that's what we're going to do. A chocolate velvet cake. It's a little different from ordinary ones. I just found a recipe at the library and I liked how it sounded.
[She really liked the sound of it. Ouse's a good excuse to try it out. And if nothing else, she figures the other miko will have fun getting to lick the bowls and such. She has remembered the sweet tooth...]
I got all the ingredients already, so, if you're ready to start, let's?
I am very ready to start. [And she's all perked up and interested in what they're going to make. Chocolate velvet cake sounds... delicious. And spending time with Rei is always a bonus, especially now that there's nothing terrifying her about Rei's presence.]
What would you like me to get to mixing first? The dry ingredients?
[Seems like a good enough plan. So she's leading the way into the kitchen, where stuff's already set out save for things that need refrigeration. She'd been prepared, her cookbook sitting open on a reading stand on the counter.]
I'll get the chocolate grated so we can mix it in, and you get the dry things.
Very well. [She's lowkey excited and can barely contain it, but. Well. That's just Ouse. She eyes the cook book as she steps in, taking in the ingredient list and the amounts.] Let's see...
[And she goes through the list, adding carefully measured cups full of ingredients to the biggest bowl, piling them on and getting them ready to go whenever Rei gets back over with the chocolate. She's been working on this one!]
[Rei gathers things up, sliding them onto the counter so they can work side by side, and she probably stands a little closer than is strictly necessary.]
So...has anyone told you about Valentine's Day?
[She doesn't want to be insensitive and assume Ouse's not heard of it, but she is from an era before the holiday even existed.]
["Closer than strictly necessary" is a-okay in this one's book. Because duh, she really likes Rei.]
Hmm... I see some decorations in the stores for it, and I heard it is the next coming holiday, but I... don't know the specifics. It seems to involve a great many hearts, though...
... Oh. I see... [Look, if Rei ever wanted to see Ouse light up a little, this is a great way to do it. A romantic holiday. Does she need a romantic holiday to flirt with the woman at her side? Absolutely not. Is she going to take the idea to heart and run with it? Absolutely.]
Chocolates, hm? And gifts... I think that sounds like a lovely holiday. Even in a place like this. [Ouse giggles as she remembers she had a job she was trying to do and not get distracted by her own whimsies about romance, so she mixes the bowl around a bit more.]
It's almost like that Christmas holiday. Though I feel like New Year's came too early...
Mmmhmm. It's one of many Western holidays we've co-opted in Japan.
[And she definitely knows what it is that Ouse is feeling. She may not need a special opportunity to flirt, but Rei's going to give her the knowledge anyway. It'll make her happier, and that's important in a place like this.]
New Years though, that was Western New Years. Not Lunar New Years, the one we celebrate.
I see. [She pauses what she's doing to press her fingertips together, thinking for a moment more. ] It'll be exciting to see the holiday in its original form, as well. Though I wonder... is it much different in Japan?
[Might as well discuss it as she continues to get ingredients mixed in and together, and gets everything ready to go into the cake pan. This is exciting. She hasn't done much baking of cakes - the last thing she got taught was cookies.]
What, Valentine's? No, not really. The American form isn't anywhere close to the original form anyway.
[Rei keeps on prepping, mixing and kneading and all that stuff.]
It was a Roman holiday beforehand, a festival to get people together, but then the meaning got lost over time. Now it's a day gifts and such are exchanged. It's a couple's holiday.
Hm... it sounds wonderful. I won't jinx it, though. [By hoping "nothing bad happens" or something equally as damning. It's Deerington, something bad will most likely happen.
She just wants to keep it as it is. And accept kisses from Rei. She likes those.
That said, she does raise an eyebrow over at Rei as she looks away from the cake batter briefly, and what she's doing with it.] So what kinds of things would you like to do, if given the chance?
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There is no gift this time, just the letter.]
I think I can tell you keep home very close to your heart, as well. I can feel many facets of your heart in this, though I admit I'm not going to eat the dog treats to experience that one. I feel so honored that you'd share such a thing with me. Perhaps next we meet, I can make something more fresh for you.
- Ouse
[And, if Rei ever wondered if Ouse was kind of flirting, the "meet" is once again that particular kanji that's also in Ouse's name. She's just going to always be like that.]
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Those were, of course, for your pup. Sei loved them. And I'd like that. People rarely cook for me. So, whenever you'd like to visit...
~ Rei
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I can be over whenever you need me to, Rei-san. So long as you have ingredients for baking. If not, I will bring some.
I would be happy to share such a conversation of the heart with you then. Soon.
- Ouse
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Come over tonight around sunset? Toshiko can come too. You can stay with me, and we can bake an apple pie.
It's apparently an American tradition. And we are in America.
~ Rei
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- Ouse
[Trudging through the snow is made a bit easier and nicer by the big, fluffy husky at Ouse's side, and surely enough, though it's getting very cold outside with the sun going down, Ouse arrives, Toshiko peering curiously around her legs as she knocks at the door.]
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Glad you could make it. It looks like we're due for a really nasty storm tonight.
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Toshiko just shakes herself off in the entrance, splattering some snow and water around. Oops. Ouse smiles apologetically for that, as well. Then, just like that, the dog is off like a shot to go find Rei's pup and hang out, and explore, and Ouse steps in to join Rei proper, going through the ritual of removing her hat, gloves, and scarf as she does. As always, Rei's home is very warm.]
I hope with fewer avalanches.
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Here, let me help you with those.
[She doesn't mind the dog mess, it's only water after all, and that's what the front hall is fore.
Taking the hat, gloves, and the rest she sets them out over a small drying rack she's set there for the purpose.]
And god I'd hope so. We only have the one mountain, and I think it's safe to say most people avoid it. Wendigos aside, the wind is absolutely vile.
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Yes. It's a strange place, I hear, where straying from the path lands you in a blizzard you cannot see from the path, is it not? I can safely say Mount Hikami was nothing like that. There were just a lot of lakes, rivers, and waterfalls you had to watch out for. And getting lost in the forest.
[Which made it really interesting when everything froze over in the winter, and the precipitation turned to a goodly amount of snow.]
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It is strange. I flew up there a while back, and it was a mess getting around. I had to get back by flying over the storm, and it was just...nasty?
[That's the only word for it.]
Mount Hikami sounds a bit less sinister. I'm fairly sure that Sodder, or whatever's brought us here, is just trying to keep us from exploring further.
But we're here to cook. And I thought we'd start with something simple. Do you like chocolate?
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... Best not to linger on that.] I think so as well, but... it sounds more like they're hiding something. That's why we only permitted a certain, small amount of people in very specific areas. This just seems more dangerous to try to get through.
[Okay so maybe it's not that different.]
So long as it doesn't lead to floods or avalanches, though, I am perfectly willing to leave their mountain alone. That mine was more than enough for me for now. [Like. Seriously. Though, speaking of which, she looks back over.] I love chocolate. What are we making with it?
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Cake, though, is much better. She focuses on that]
I'm thinking about a cake. A proper one. I can't imagine you've had a lot of western style cakes, right?
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Besides, she's in a good mood right now, they're both recovered from it, and even better, Rei isn't in any form that's beating against Ouse's sixth sense and scaring the hell out of her.
She blinks, and tilts her head. A western cake?] No, I've not had too many of those, at all. A slice or two since I've been here. They're very delicious. [And there's a tiny bit of an eagerness in her tone because... well, see: aforementioned sweet tooth.] So... a chocolate cake, then? Hmm...
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[She really liked the sound of it. Ouse's a good excuse to try it out. And if nothing else, she figures the other miko will have fun getting to lick the bowls and such. She has remembered the sweet tooth...]
I got all the ingredients already, so, if you're ready to start, let's?
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What would you like me to get to mixing first? The dry ingredients?
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[Seems like a good enough plan. So she's leading the way into the kitchen, where stuff's already set out save for things that need refrigeration. She'd been prepared, her cookbook sitting open on a reading stand on the counter.]
I'll get the chocolate grated so we can mix it in, and you get the dry things.
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[And she goes through the list, adding carefully measured cups full of ingredients to the biggest bowl, piling them on and getting them ready to go whenever Rei gets back over with the chocolate. She's been working on this one!]
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So...has anyone told you about Valentine's Day?
[She doesn't want to be insensitive and assume Ouse's not heard of it, but she is from an era before the holiday even existed.]
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Hmm... I see some decorations in the stores for it, and I heard it is the next coming holiday, but I... don't know the specifics. It seems to involve a great many hearts, though...
[Which, of course, means her interest is piqued.]
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[She sort of nudges Ouse, there.]
Partners exchange gifts and have a nice dinner. And everyone gives out small treats to the people in their life. Chocolates usually.
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Chocolates, hm? And gifts... I think that sounds like a lovely holiday. Even in a place like this. [Ouse giggles as she remembers she had a job she was trying to do and not get distracted by her own whimsies about romance, so she mixes the bowl around a bit more.]
It's almost like that Christmas holiday. Though I feel like New Year's came too early...
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[And she definitely knows what it is that Ouse is feeling. She may not need a special opportunity to flirt, but Rei's going to give her the knowledge anyway. It'll make her happier, and that's important in a place like this.]
New Years though, that was Western New Years. Not Lunar New Years, the one we celebrate.
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[Might as well discuss it as she continues to get ingredients mixed in and together, and gets everything ready to go into the cake pan. This is exciting. She hasn't done much baking of cakes - the last thing she got taught was cookies.]
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[Rei keeps on prepping, mixing and kneading and all that stuff.]
It was a Roman holiday beforehand, a festival to get people together, but then the meaning got lost over time. Now it's a day gifts and such are exchanged. It's a couple's holiday.
[She turns and kisses Ouse's cheek with a laugh.]
And I thought you'd enjoy it.
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She just wants to keep it as it is. And accept kisses from Rei. She likes those.
That said, she does raise an eyebrow over at Rei as she looks away from the cake batter briefly, and what she's doing with it.] So what kinds of things would you like to do, if given the chance?
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