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week two | dates
You worked up your courage and asked someone out on a date! Good job!
Now you have to hope the producers are kind re: where they send you.
Now you have to hope the producers are kind re: where they send you.
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[The flirtatious train does not stop.]
I think I understand what you mean about bringing a smile to people, though. Part of what I love about performing in the opera is seeing the joy I can bring to the audience.
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He flushes at her remark.]
Have you considered performing at the house? I'm sure everyone would love to see you, even if it's on a makeshift stage!
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You know, I hadn’t really thought about it…
[Well, she had a little. But primarily—]
I wouldn’t want it to come across like I’m trying to show off, but I think it could be a lot of fun.
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[He just really wants to see her perform. He might even start sobbing from sheer happiness if she does.]
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[A thoughtful little pause, but then she’s beaming.]
I guess it couldn’t hurt to sing a song or two. Especially with a little help getting it together.
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[That was a little too loud. Sanji reels himself in, outstretched arms and all, and acts like nobody is looking at them when the first course arrives.]
Oh, it's cheese fondue!
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Oh, wonderful!
[A polite thanks as the staff finishes setting out the course, then as she picks up one of the provided skewers, her attention returns to Sanji.]
Do you often dine at places like this? It wouldn’t normally fit my idea of a pirate, but you have such an eye for food…
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As if I could. I wouldn't be able to sit down for a full meal without the captain causing a ruckus somewhere!
[Even now, it's a miracle that he can pick up a skewer of his own without something collapsing or people shouting.]
I worked at a restaurant before I became a pirate. That was where I apprenticed, but I've been collecting recipes across our adventures, too.
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She spears a morsel with her skewer, giving it a hearty dip into the fondue as she speaks.]
I bet you must have quite an interesting collection, traveling like that. If you don’t mind my asking… what had you moving from a restaurant to the life of a pirate?
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It's a dream of mine. You probably haven't heard of the All Blue, right?
[Setting the skewer down, he begins to gesture outward with one hand before the other joins it to mime a vast shape in front of him. While he remembers to keep his voice respectably low for the indoors, his eyes gleam without restraint.]
It's an ocean of miracles where the four seas intersect. All the fish in the world are said to be there . . . It might even house fish that have gone extinct, or haven't been discovered yet! Can you imagine what an ocean like that must look like? [He grins widely, nearly splitting his face.] It's a cook's paradise. I've been wanting to find it since I was a kid; becoming a pirate was a step toward it.
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Sounds like quite the tale. I suppose I could see the allure, in your position. Are there no regular expeditions out in search of it? Is that why piracy ended up being your course?
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[Well, he used to be laughed at and ridiculed every time he mentioned it, but that's a thing of the past now.]
But I do. It's out there, and I'll definitely find it! That's why I set sail with the crew.
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Well, I hope you can find it one day. And for your sake, I hope it doesn’t end up being a terribly long journey. A search like that sounds dangerous enough, but adding the life of a pirate to it? I can’t imagine the sort of experiences it’s led you to.
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Oh, it's not too terrible.
[Until it is, but he's not going to bring down the mood here. He helps himself to a morsel of fondue.]
We've gotten up to some grand adventures along the way. What about you? Are you interested in traveling at all?
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A little bit. Perhaps that's some small part of why I decided to leave the opera company for a while to enroll in the Officer's Academy. It's given me a chance at many new things, and seeing some of the world outside of Enbarr is certainly one of them.
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[That's what it sounds like, in which case . . . what a leap!]
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[She shakes her head, donning a little bit of a self-conscious smile.]
Truth be told, my dearest mentor at the opera company left to become an instructor there... I couldn't help but follow after her to see what the fuss was about. And the student body is filled with so many eligible bachelors and bachelorettes...
[Well, Sanji already knows that that's a rather important thing for her to chase, after their previous talk.]
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Ah, I see. I have a mentor of my own, so I can understand wanting to follow in her footsteps.
[In any case, Dorothea's preferences don't escape him. Her heart is quite vast, isn't it?]
I know they're the reason you came this far, but is there anyone in particular back at the academy who stands out to you?
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I admit, I find myself quite charmed by some of the ladies in particular. But they’re such important people that I fear it’s probably nothing but wishful thinking… I can’t imagine that a commoner like me could make for a tempting match.
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You can't control whose family you're born into; however, if you ask me, there are commoners who're worth more than some royalty will ever be. With a heart like yours, anyone with common sense should be able to understand that when they see you.
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[Still, she summons more of a smile because it remains heartening to hear.]
Anyone who can't see that doesn't deserve me. It is just a little aggravating how difficult it can be to get that through some nobles' heads. Too caught up in stagnant and useless tradition—even those that are more open-minded, sometimes.
[A little bit of a sigh, but she perks up, idly twirling her skewer between her fingers a little.]
So I certainly count myself lucky for the friends I've made there.
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Nobles can be stubborn like that.
[He picks up another piece of bread with his skewer.]
Company like your friends' is the one that's worth keeping. What are they like?
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[It’s kind of a wonder they all get along sometimes. She likewise skewers another morsel for herself, brandishing it with a little flourish as she continues.]
And among them are even the Emperor and the princess of a foreign nation. A little unbelievable, isn’t it?
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The emperor? Just what kind of institution is this officer's academy?
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[And she prefers not to dwell for long on how that bit of news had been revealed to the rest of the Black Eagles. She shakes her head.]
But it’s the rather prestigious kind of institution. All the important heirs of all the important families make their way through there at one point or another. I lucked into enrolling at a rather… exciting time, it would seem.
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