The Barkeep (
forcegalactic) wrote in
trustfell2015-11-18 12:00 pm
Dinner and Politics
[As promised, at 5pm on Wednesday, the dining hall is prepared for a group dinner. Along the side of a wall is a long set of tables filled with food prepared by Mordecai, Sukuyo, and all their volunteers. One end has drinks (and a bag of blood on a fancy plate for Dio), which transitions into meals and then onto desserts. Two rows of tables are arranged with twenty-five sets of plates and silverware, all on neighboring seats.
Enjoy yourselves, chat with your neighbors, and remember: we don't need McDonalds to have a happy meal!]
Enjoy yourselves, chat with your neighbors, and remember: we don't need McDonalds to have a happy meal!]

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After that, it's a matter of following the recipe, right?
[Another nod, as she takes a few more bites.]
I do, yes - I'm at Beacon Academy. They have a big dining hall, and while there are smaller nooks for coffee machines and electric kettles, most everything's prepared for us.
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Now forgive me if this comes off as rude [he doesn't care] but in my universe, humanity is protected by the United Solar System Alliance. Families are encouraged to worked together on the same ship, and I'm sure some of the soldiers have non-military family that can cook for them, but those must be an exception. I seriously doubt they ever teach their kids how to cook. []Poor Sparks must have been raised on instant food, rations, and take-out.] Bein' Hunters and Huntresses don't run in the family, do they?
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[There's a touch of regret in her voice.]
...sometimes, it runs in the family. Two of my teammates are sisters. My memory's a little fuzzy, but I think their father was a Hunter, too.
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But dang, it's kinda the same thing, ain't it? Sure, runnin' saloons runs in my family, but at least we got time for regular livin' and not fightin'.
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[She almost sounds jealous.]
...mm. It must be nice not having the world's expectations on you and your family.
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Here. Let me fill your plate. [If being a Hunter was just like being in a private military, perhaps Weiss' situation was similar to Sparks. Mordecai heard the Marshal didn't have a good relationship with his parents, who were in the USSA, but he isn't clear on the specifics of that.]
Are your parents proud of you?
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[She has to think about the answer to that question. Mother always said so, but nothing was ever good enough for Father.]
...one of them is? My father is difficult, at best.
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