Dr. Len Kagamine (
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shamelesshookery2011-10-29 10:27 pm
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[Contrary to popular belief, daylight is not instantly fatal to vampires. A few hours out in direct sun unprotected, yes - but brief or oblique exposure is no particular hazard.
Which is good, because Len's mansion has a lot of windows. And he's up early, before sundown, waiting for his new housekeeper to arrive.]
Which is good, because Len's mansion has a lot of windows. And he's up early, before sundown, waiting for his new housekeeper to arrive.]

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Mmm.
...Um. [sheepishly] What did you say you were making, again...? —I-in a language I can understand, if you don't mind...
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Blood sausages - that's the Blutwurst, and the Apfelspätzle is... ah, how to say it in Japanese? Sort of a noodle-dumpling, with apple and brown sugar and butter.
And some Japanese food, in case that's too strange.
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...Maybe I'm a little picky. ... The apple-thing sounds good, though.
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Aah, it's pretty strange if you're not used to it, I guess! There should be plenty for you to eat besides that, though. I think you will like the Apfelspätzle!
[he's all but bouncing on his feet. I WANT TO FEED YOU]
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[startin back down the stairs :D]
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the table is COVERED WITH FOOD. there is the weird German food, and of course the steamed rice, and gyoza. and there's tea. and... that's about it. he appears to have made everything in quantity, however.
Len pulls out a chair for Kaito, smiling]
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there's no way he'll be able to eat even half of this, and he doubts the doctor will either. there will be leftovers from this meal, and the doctor still has his hamburger, and realizing that... that's when it really hits him that he won't be going hungry tomorrow. maybe not ever again, if he's careful enough with this chance.
he doesn't smile, precisely, but the look he gives Len while waiting for him to sit is nowhere near as guarded as before.]
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Itadakimasu!
[that's not the way a foreigner new to the country would do it. his body language suggests the familiarity of someone who's been here a long time.]
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swallowing his gyoza]
Mmm. ... This is good.
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also he's lighting right up at that compliment]
Ah, do you think so? It's been a long time since I've actually cooked...
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...Do you have people to do it for you?
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...I wouldn't mind cooking for you, too, if you wanted.
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If you would want to, then I'd like that.
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I would be cooking for myself anyway. Making extra isn't difficult.
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[tucking into his blutwurst. mmmm blood |9]
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...speaking of, he still hasn't touched the apfelspätzle, for some reason]
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