Hijikata Toshizō (土方 歳三) (
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Rice cooker
[There is a new rice cooker in the apartment. The previous (ancient) one had met it's demise in a fizzle of sparks from the cord and much swearing, and had summarily been replaced. The new one is very white, very shiny, and has roughly three times the buttons on it that the old one had.
Hijikata has decided, in honor of this, he will actually cook dinner at home. Dinner that isn't half from a box.
Unfortunately, the rice cooker is proving to be A Problem]
Hijikata has decided, in honor of this, he will actually cook dinner at home. Dinner that isn't half from a box.
Unfortunately, the rice cooker is proving to be A Problem]
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Damnit, it's not that funny!
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Can I help now?
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You make the rice, I'll cook the rest of it.
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[And that's all he really wanted anyway. To be useful. So he'll just hum happily to himself while he gets the rice cooking without even needing that manual.]
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[You didn't have to be useful. HE IS MAKING THIS FOR YOU. But while he cuts onions he will... try to see what setting Souji is using so he can remember for the future.]
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I was right. It's like the one my sister has.
[Maybe that would take the sting out of it. ...okay, probably not.]
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The onions go in the pan on the stove, and he glances at Souji.]
Beef or chicken? I bought both.
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[Since he'd bought it, and it probably had been a bit expensive.]
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Alright. This stuff should be done pretty soon.
[Into the pan goes the sliced beef]
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It looks good.
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[But he looks a little pleased at the compliment]
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[Okay, maybe. But only because that was what he could afford.]
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[Miso counted, right?]
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[Not that... he cooks from scratch much. Other than rice.
The eggs go into the pan, and he glances over at Souji and the rice cooker]
Dish that out when it's done. The bowls are over the sink.
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[Over the sink... over the sink... Who kept their bowls all the way up there? People taller than him, clearly. Cue Souji clamoring up onto the edge of the sink to pull them down. Wheee.]
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You could have just said they were too high.
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Or you could keep them somewhere less silly.
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It's not that silly.
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[But now he's been thwarted, so he's just going to sulk about it.]
It is silly to put things where no one else can reach.
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I don't have people over often.
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It's work that needs to be done.
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