My grandfather used to assault my acquaintances with a cane so that their proximity to me wouldn't risk distracting me from my work. My opportunity for...exploration has been far from typical.
[On the other hand, she's making the effort to be normal, so there's something to that, at least. Isn't there?]
I think I like a lot of things. I just don't want them all from the same person. It doesn't feel like I'm "playing the field" to try to determine a winner from among a pool, it's more that...different people offer different things, and I enjoy experiencing all of them, depending on my mood.
[Another sip of coffee. He thinks it's kind of a bond invitation from someone that she's only known for maybe two months, but it's not like he has room to talk. Abbacchio fell in love right away with Bucciarati, after all.]
It's a lot, for someone I've only known a few months. But I think...that's part of the sort of person he is. He's someone who can attach to people quickly. And maybe he was only saying it as a fantasy, anyway.
[She shrugs a little.]
I don't think I'm that sort of person. It's nothing to do with him. I just don't think I could run off with anyone like that, and abandon my own responsibilities so easily. It's romantic, but it's not practical. And...practical usually wins. For me.
As long as it's what you want, then yeah. I get it.
[He folds his arms and leans forward against the table.]
You have people waiting up for you back in Japan, yeah? It'd be hard to leave them anyway. Eloping to a whole other world sounds romantic, but that's dropping a lot of things behind. ...Honestly, I don't think I could do it either.
That's right. From what I've heard, I'm going to play some sort of pivotal role in the world to come. My classmate's sibling — the one I made you make pasta for. She's from my future, and she remembers me engaged in some endeavor or another.
[...Allegedly. But you know.]
But in a way that's not so bad. If this really is a sort of vacation between where I was and where I'm set to go, then I don't feel as hesitant to make use of this time for however long it lasts. Since I won't get something like this again.
Ah, that girl. Ended up making a cake for her too, actually. Did she have an okay birthday, by the way?
[He cares mostly because Kirigiri does, so. You know.]
If my guess is right, time isn't going to be moving forward in our worlds anyway. So messing around here won't make things difficult for you back home.
It seems someone got her a video game system, which is her favorite thing in the world. She's excited enough that she intends to hold a party for a number of girls, to play video games together.
...I'll be the least skilled of the bunch, assuredly. That'll be a new and interesting experience.
[KIRIGIRI]
I'm glad we arrived at the same conclusion. It's the most logical explanation for that sort of temporal discrepancy.
Huh, must be hard to find something you're kind of shit at. Well, I couldn't help you anyway, even if I was interested; I never played video games even when the brats around me were. Good luck with that one.
[He nods.] Based on what I saw with Moody Blues, it's the only thing that seems to make sense.
[she's just going to stare POINTEDLY INTO HER COFFEE CUP so she doesn't have to see him smirking at her]
I don't know that anything would come of it. But it's...
[...]
It's like I was saying before, about getting different things from different people. Some people, if they tried to tell me what to do, would earn nothing but my disdain. But she's the sort of commanding that, if she tried it, I think I might listen.
I kind of get that. It takes a certain person to earn respect, I think.
[Of course, Abbacchio's always known the kind of man he is. With Bucciarati, it was earned. Yuri is similar, he muses, but that's a road he won't delve too hard on.]
You think you're gonna talk to her about you liking her?
[It's an obvious question at first pass, so obvious that it might almost seem kind of stupid — but for Kirigiri, it almost comes off as though she's less interested in the actual answer and more just relishing the odd opportunity to talk to someone about things like this to begin with.]
I might not be her type. For any number of reasons.
no subject
[On the other hand, she's making the effort to be normal, so there's something to that, at least. Isn't there?]
I think I like a lot of things. I just don't want them all from the same person. It doesn't feel like I'm "playing the field" to try to determine a winner from among a pool, it's more that...different people offer different things, and I enjoy experiencing all of them, depending on my mood.
no subject
[A lot fucked up, but there's nothing he can do about her grandfather, so. Yeah.]
So you want a chance to see what other people are like for you. Yeah, I'd say that's pretty normal. You talk to Prompto about this?
no subject
[...]
He asked me if I would follow him home. If we could go back where we came from.
no subject
[Another sip of coffee. He thinks it's kind of a bond invitation from someone that she's only known for maybe two months, but it's not like he has room to talk. Abbacchio fell in love right away with Bucciarati, after all.]
How do you feel about it? Be honest.
no subject
[She shrugs a little.]
I don't think I'm that sort of person. It's nothing to do with him. I just don't think I could run off with anyone like that, and abandon my own responsibilities so easily. It's romantic, but it's not practical. And...practical usually wins. For me.
no subject
[He folds his arms and leans forward against the table.]
You have people waiting up for you back in Japan, yeah? It'd be hard to leave them anyway. Eloping to a whole other world sounds romantic, but that's dropping a lot of things behind. ...Honestly, I don't think I could do it either.
no subject
[...Allegedly. But you know.]
But in a way that's not so bad. If this really is a sort of vacation between where I was and where I'm set to go, then I don't feel as hesitant to make use of this time for however long it lasts. Since I won't get something like this again.
no subject
[He cares mostly because Kirigiri does, so. You know.]
If my guess is right, time isn't going to be moving forward in our worlds anyway. So messing around here won't make things difficult for you back home.
no subject
...I'll be the least skilled of the bunch, assuredly. That'll be a new and interesting experience.
[KIRIGIRI]
I'm glad we arrived at the same conclusion. It's the most logical explanation for that sort of temporal discrepancy.
no subject
Huh, must be hard to find something you're kind of shit at. Well, I couldn't help you anyway, even if I was interested; I never played video games even when the brats around me were. Good luck with that one.
[He nods.] Based on what I saw with Moody Blues, it's the only thing that seems to make sense.
no subject
[She clears her throat, hurriedly sipping at her coffee.]
She's fun to watch win. So.
no subject
[Abbacchio is definitely looking at her with an arched brow.]
What's she like?
no subject
[Celes-san could arguably be called "elegant", after all, and that's far from what she's getting at here, so it'd be better to say...]
"Noble", I think, is the word I want. I remind her of someone. And she reminds me a little of someone, too.
no subject
So. Getting a crush on this girl?
no subject
[she's just going to stare POINTEDLY INTO HER COFFEE CUP so she doesn't have to see him smirking at her]
I don't know that anything would come of it. But it's...
[...]
It's like I was saying before, about getting different things from different people. Some people, if they tried to tell me what to do, would earn nothing but my disdain. But she's the sort of commanding that, if she tried it, I think I might listen.
no subject
[Of course, Abbacchio's always known the kind of man he is. With Bucciarati, it was earned. Yuri is similar, he muses, but that's a road he won't delve too hard on.]
You think you're gonna talk to her about you liking her?
no subject
[It's an obvious question at first pass, so obvious that it might almost seem kind of stupid — but for Kirigiri, it almost comes off as though she's less interested in the actual answer and more just relishing the odd opportunity to talk to someone about things like this to begin with.]
I might not be her type. For any number of reasons.
no subject
[He smiles crookedly at her and raises his mug.]
Besides, if she doesn't like you, she's missing out. Even if you're a little shit sometimes.