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voidtreckerexpress2020-09-05 01:14 pm
One Foot in front of the Other Foot [ota with closed prompts]
Who: Taiki. There is an open prompt and then closed prompts for Inigo, Gyousou and Tidus.
Where: Kitchens, Library, Cinema
When: Horseshoe days 2-5
What: Taiki tries out some recipes from his vegan cookbook. Taiki and Inigo make food to cheer Tidus up, Taiki and Gyousou have a talk in the library and Taiki finally succeeds in tracking down Tidus.
Warnings: Taiki and Tidus' thread will have themes of disappearing/dying- purposefully to try and solve things- with mention of a past suicide attempt. I will add more things as they come up.
Day Two: The Kitchen [OTA]
Tidus' suggestion of a cookbook had come at a good time because as the month changed they once again had meat as one of the main ingredients. It was a little better this time, the meat was processed, already cooked and so entering the kitchen and store room was not an exercise in steeling himself against the smell of blood and raw meat.
He has his new book, Vegan: The Cookbook and has found a recipe for pizza. Considering pizza is one of the recipe's on the ICP this month he is confident that he should find the things to make it.
He moves carefully around the kitchen, gathering ingredients. Soon he has everything but cheese, the book simply says to use vegan cheese, which is not something they have.
He flicks through the book, looking to see if there are any suggestions for alternatives. He has found himself a corner to prepare food in but still feels like he is in the way, mumbling a 'sorry' to anyone who comes near. He hadn't meant for this to take that long...
Day Three: The Kitchen [For Inigo]
Permeating the whole of the last few days has been the lack of Tidus. Taiki has been worried about him, more than worried, ever since Roland told him what had happened on the platform. But despite many attempts he hadn't been able to find him. He wasn't answering his door, Taiki hadn't ran into him in any of his usual places.
He had kept trying, though he feared annoying his friend, the line between being worried and just irritating him so much that he wouldn't want to ever talk to him again was very thin, and Taiki didn't want to cross it.
But he was worried... And he knew Inigo was too, he had seen him around, seen him near Tidus' cabin. He knew he was just as worried, with Yuna leaving... So soon after whatever Tidus had seen on the mountain... It was too much.
He finds Inigo quickly, he's trying not to think about how easy that is to do, and holds out the two books in his hands. One is his cookbook and one is a book on bread making. "I told him I would cook him a meal... Maybe it will chear him up. Do you want to help?"
He doesn't think he needs to clarify who.
Day Four: The Library [For Gyousou]
The situation with Tidus was not the only thing Taiki was worried about. The flashes of the ouki from Inigo, that was worrying too. He knows it has something to do with what happened on the mountain. Something now linked his king and Inigo.
Just as he was certain that these flashes of confusion, of anxiety weren't completely his feelings alone. He was used to feeling overwhelmed and anxious, but this is more so.
Both things put together meant that at times like right now he did not want to stray from Lord Gyousou's side. So here he was, Gyousou was resting on a beanbag reading a history book called Book Not Found Taiki approached silently and sat on the floor next to him, not quite leaning on him but sitting close, his own book Summoning Magic on his knees.
Day Five: Cinema [For Tidus]
He still hadn't seen Tidus, not at all and he was more than worried. But if the other man didn't want to be found, if he was avoiding him and Inigo... then should they leave it? Was it better to allow him his space or make sure he knew they were here for him.
He didn't know but for the last couple of days he had just tried Tidus' room a couple of times. So it was a surprise, when he entered the cinema. He glanced instinctively at the screen, it showed some children clambering through a cave, holding torches as they explored. His eyes went back to where he was walking, scanning the seats and there...
There in the corner, his purple hood was pulled up but Taiki still recognises him.
"Tidus?"
Where: Kitchens, Library, Cinema
When: Horseshoe days 2-5
What: Taiki tries out some recipes from his vegan cookbook. Taiki and Inigo make food to cheer Tidus up, Taiki and Gyousou have a talk in the library and Taiki finally succeeds in tracking down Tidus.
Warnings: Taiki and Tidus' thread will have themes of disappearing/dying- purposefully to try and solve things- with mention of a past suicide attempt. I will add more things as they come up.
Day Two: The Kitchen [OTA]
Tidus' suggestion of a cookbook had come at a good time because as the month changed they once again had meat as one of the main ingredients. It was a little better this time, the meat was processed, already cooked and so entering the kitchen and store room was not an exercise in steeling himself against the smell of blood and raw meat.
He has his new book, Vegan: The Cookbook and has found a recipe for pizza. Considering pizza is one of the recipe's on the ICP this month he is confident that he should find the things to make it.
He moves carefully around the kitchen, gathering ingredients. Soon he has everything but cheese, the book simply says to use vegan cheese, which is not something they have.
He flicks through the book, looking to see if there are any suggestions for alternatives. He has found himself a corner to prepare food in but still feels like he is in the way, mumbling a 'sorry' to anyone who comes near. He hadn't meant for this to take that long...
Day Three: The Kitchen [For Inigo]
Permeating the whole of the last few days has been the lack of Tidus. Taiki has been worried about him, more than worried, ever since Roland told him what had happened on the platform. But despite many attempts he hadn't been able to find him. He wasn't answering his door, Taiki hadn't ran into him in any of his usual places.
He had kept trying, though he feared annoying his friend, the line between being worried and just irritating him so much that he wouldn't want to ever talk to him again was very thin, and Taiki didn't want to cross it.
But he was worried... And he knew Inigo was too, he had seen him around, seen him near Tidus' cabin. He knew he was just as worried, with Yuna leaving... So soon after whatever Tidus had seen on the mountain... It was too much.
He finds Inigo quickly, he's trying not to think about how easy that is to do, and holds out the two books in his hands. One is his cookbook and one is a book on bread making. "I told him I would cook him a meal... Maybe it will chear him up. Do you want to help?"
He doesn't think he needs to clarify who.
Day Four: The Library [For Gyousou]
The situation with Tidus was not the only thing Taiki was worried about. The flashes of the ouki from Inigo, that was worrying too. He knows it has something to do with what happened on the mountain. Something now linked his king and Inigo.
Just as he was certain that these flashes of confusion, of anxiety weren't completely his feelings alone. He was used to feeling overwhelmed and anxious, but this is more so.
Both things put together meant that at times like right now he did not want to stray from Lord Gyousou's side. So here he was, Gyousou was resting on a beanbag reading a history book called Book Not Found Taiki approached silently and sat on the floor next to him, not quite leaning on him but sitting close, his own book Summoning Magic on his knees.
Day Five: Cinema [For Tidus]
He still hadn't seen Tidus, not at all and he was more than worried. But if the other man didn't want to be found, if he was avoiding him and Inigo... then should they leave it? Was it better to allow him his space or make sure he knew they were here for him.
He didn't know but for the last couple of days he had just tried Tidus' room a couple of times. So it was a surprise, when he entered the cinema. He glanced instinctively at the screen, it showed some children clambering through a cave, holding torches as they explored. His eyes went back to where he was walking, scanning the seats and there...
There in the corner, his purple hood was pulled up but Taiki still recognises him.
"Tidus?"

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Famous last words.
Granted, there's nothing in the stores that could kill him, so at least that's an upside to all of this. But the downside is that it's definitely not as easy as Inigo made it out to be a moment ago, especially for someone who has no clue what he's looking for other than the parts of Taiki's descrption he has to go off on.
So if Taiki is still waiting in the kitchen, he may be realising that minutes are passing without Inigo returning..
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"Inigo?"
He moves through to the next carriage, bracing himself. The smell isn't overwhelming, but it is something to be mindful about, to purposefully ignore.
"Did you find it?"
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Inigo's jaw drops, and he quickly turns to face Taiki.
"N-- No, no, I.. I've got this! It's alright!" Whatever Inigo is claiming that he's 'got', he actually has nothing in his hands right now. He obviously has no idea where to even start looking, and just doesn't want to admit it. One could read his face like a book right now.
"I'll have it in a second, I promise! It's right at.. at the tip of my fingers!"
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Should he have not come in? Does Inigo now thing Taiki believes him not capable?
Is Inigo really alright? Or is he struggling and doesn't want to admit it?
Taiki doesn't know what to do, to help or not help. To stay or go. So he just stands there, looking shaken.
He's already upset Tidus, he doesn't want to insult Inigo as well.
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He isn't sure, but he knows he has to try something before this situation goes entirely south.
So he walks closer to the other, an apologetic look on his face. Every inch of him right now looks like a guilty puppy.
"No, it's.. it's fine. I'm sorry, I should have told you the truth. I actually have no idea how to find it here.."
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"That's alright." He smiled, "We can look for it together, sorry... I shouldn't have sent you alone..."
Especially since food packaged like this was probably really strange to Inigo, who came to a place that seemed more like Tai and the other kingdoms rather than like Hourai.
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"No, no--! It's not your fault, I just.. wanted to do it by myself." So he could prove that he can do it! That he can be reliable too! But it just really didn't go as planned, huh.
Inigo gently takes a hold of Taiki's hand, pulling him over to the section he was standing near - at least it's the right one, since Inigo points at the flour.
"I did find that one. But I have no idea which one of these things is the yeast."
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"That's the right flour." He hopes. He's aware there is different types but has no idea of the difference but he's trying to be confident and encouraging here.
He looked across the shelves, before he found a tub. "Here. This is the yeast."
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He looks back at Taiki to get the confirmation, then he moves to grab both of them. He hands the flour to Taiki, just so they can both carry one thing with each arm and keep holding each other's hand at the same time.
Inigo inhales, exhales.. and he forces himself to calm down a bit. Enough to smile at Taiki instead of just worrying the other.
"Well, guess that means we got this mission accomplished after all! Should we go back?"
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"Yes. This is enough to start making it, we will need more things later."
But that can wait, one stores trip at a time.
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Does Inigo really just not want to linger in a spot that's reminding him of his dumb failure? Yes. That's the full reason behind all this. But either way, he's already leading Taiki out of the stores and back to the kitchen so they can put down the ingredients and actually get to work.
Inigo is even rolling up his sleeves. He's serious now. No more screwing around or listening to dumb insecurities! They have to remember they're doing this for Tidus's sake!
"Right! You tell me what the book says, and I'll get right on it!"
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"Okay... do you know how to use the scales?"
It's a question without judgement, he has no idea if scales existed in Inigo's world.
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He looks around the counter, probably trying to find the scales.. Which are right there, Inigo is just looking over them since he's thinking of old fashioned medieval ones.
"Er, did someone put them away..?"
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He had never really had reason to weigh anything in Tai, but he had been a curious child and he had also seen similar scales on earth, in history lessons.
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"Yes! That's what I know to be a scale." Sometimes it feels like a blessing that Tai seems to be on such a similar technological level as Ylisse, even though Taiki is also used to modern appliances... "How would you weigh the things we grabbed with this when it doesn't have two sides?"
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He points at the front. "Sometimes you will see them with a screen... A bit like our SCA, those ones are a bit more complicated to explain but they work in the same way, you put the item on top and it shows the number, how much they weigh on the screen."
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“How much flour do we need?”
Inigo is already eyeing the dial, trying to see where he should make it go depending on Taiki’s answer.
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He looked back at Inigo, letting him take the lead on measuring flour. After Inigo's worry in the store carriage he doesn't want him to think for a moment that Taiki doesn't think he is capable.
So he just smiles as Inigo figures it out.
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He's already scooping it all up into a bowl before grabbing the yeast to do the same with that.
"It really is amazing how much you are used to, Taiki," he remarks in the meantime. Especially since he remembers talking with Gyousou about how the food lift here was also very new.. then again, Taiki did say he had been away from his king for a while - but the skill to understand both old and new appliances is one very few people here seem to have.
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"Um... We just need two tea spoons of yeast," He handed the tea spoon over with a small smile before Inigo could pour any into the scales. He pours the flour from the scales into the bowl.
"But when I went to my own world I knew nothing at all. Everything was completely different and I was only a child so didn't really know anything anyways... So I guess this isn't the first time I've had to get used to a new way of things."
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But don't worry, don't worry, he's already obediently measuring the yeast.. Trying to fill up this tea spoon.. Why is the modern world so weird with their tea spoons.
He may be grumbling under his breath about it for another moment or two before returning to what Taiki is saying..
"But.. doesn't all of what you're saying just make you more amazing though? It's not easy to even get used to things once, let alone multiple times. You're smart and resilient to keep figuring things out like this."
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He looked down slightly, "I didn't really have a choice. I think anyone can get used to things when they have to. Just like you Inigo. You can use the ICP's and communicate with the SCA on missions but you don't come from a world with computers or phones at all."
So really it is Inigo who is amazing.
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"I'm just trying my best." See, at least that's not a deflection! Because Inigo is. It takes him so long to type out messages on the ICPs, but he tries anyway. "It's not as if I could go without using them after I've been here so long already."
Done with measuring the two tea spoons, Inigo glances back towards Taiki.
"Where am I supposed to leave this?" This pitiful amount of yeast. Tsk, tea spoons.
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"It needs to be mixed together." He explained and then we need two hundred grams of butter..."
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"Can I just mix it myself?" Or do they need one of these fancy modern machines, huh? Inigo wouldn't be surprised if they can do just about anything in the kitchen at this point.
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