Jilly Coppercorn (
theoniongirl) wrote in
driftfleet2016-02-07 06:03 pm
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The Way to a Blue Fish's Heart...
Who: Blue Fish crew and visitors
Broadcast: Maybe some accidental, but not overall
Action: The Blue Fish kitchen
When: All Day, Feb. 7
[It had been a rough month for a lot of the Blue Fish crew. From blenders to family members and lost friends and blocked credits, they'd been soldiering on through a lot. And while Jilly was new enough to have skirted by most of the drama, she was keenly aware of the underlying stress of her crewmates. She wants to help.
Sometimes, though, words aren't enough...and so she sets about taking advantage of her augment to the best of her ability. For the past month she's been collecting recipes from the datary and experimenting with the supplies provided by the Atroma. And, in the days leading up to the 7th, she quietly recruits Beverly for a pair of extra hands with some Station grocery shopping and behind-the-scenes planning.
It's not announced, but on such a small ship it's hard to miss that something is going on that day. Forgoing her usual trip to the Station for job hunting and people watching, Jilly gets up extra early and sets the kitchen in motion. Recipes are taped up on the cabinets, ingredients are gathered, and so begins a marathon of food.]

[Between the combined forces of Jilly and Beverly, the two "cooks" for the Blue Fish will be setting out food all day as a bit of a much needed holiday for their crew (and any visitors who stop by). Volunteer as a taste-tester, grab food on the run, help clean dishes between baking bouts, or simply sit and relax with your crew mates. Food therapy is a go.]
Broadcast: Maybe some accidental, but not overall
Action: The Blue Fish kitchen
When: All Day, Feb. 7
[It had been a rough month for a lot of the Blue Fish crew. From blenders to family members and lost friends and blocked credits, they'd been soldiering on through a lot. And while Jilly was new enough to have skirted by most of the drama, she was keenly aware of the underlying stress of her crewmates. She wants to help.
Sometimes, though, words aren't enough...and so she sets about taking advantage of her augment to the best of her ability. For the past month she's been collecting recipes from the datary and experimenting with the supplies provided by the Atroma. And, in the days leading up to the 7th, she quietly recruits Beverly for a pair of extra hands with some Station grocery shopping and behind-the-scenes planning.
It's not announced, but on such a small ship it's hard to miss that something is going on that day. Forgoing her usual trip to the Station for job hunting and people watching, Jilly gets up extra early and sets the kitchen in motion. Recipes are taped up on the cabinets, ingredients are gathered, and so begins a marathon of food.]

[Between the combined forces of Jilly and Beverly, the two "cooks" for the Blue Fish will be setting out food all day as a bit of a much needed holiday for their crew (and any visitors who stop by). Volunteer as a taste-tester, grab food on the run, help clean dishes between baking bouts, or simply sit and relax with your crew mates. Food therapy is a go.]

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[WHy is he being honest with this with Sasuke? Well. Maybe because he doesn't feel like he has much to lose.]
But no, I doubt he knows much about me. Like you are with Zuko.
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The Naruto that you knew, and your friendship. Just how much did he share with you and how close did you become?
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Very close. He was like a brother to me.
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I suppose now you have.
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Well. Ino is also my oldest friend.
[And you don't treat her that great either]
But...yeah.
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In that case, your assessment is fair. I don't have any argument for you.
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...So is Naruto right? Are things settled between you two? [Because he knows Naruto- he looks at Sasuke with the most rosy colored glasses ever]
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[ And he's actually genuine in requesting the clarification, not just trying to be difficult. For once. ]
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[ Come on, man. ]
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Then you need to learn how to control your abilities better.
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It's just how we fight. We don't consider it a bad thing.
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Tch, of course you don't see it as a bad thing.
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It's part of my and Ino's culture. We're raised to fight and to accept simple wounds like that, and if she's given you another impression it's because she's lied for your comfort or tried to adapt to changes here. You should try to be aware of that if you're so close to her.
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But I also know there's lots of good ninjas that manage to spar without it ending in broken or severed limbs, Ino included. Severely injuring your own allies or forcing them to fight at that level in practise doesn't make you a good fighter. It just weakens your team.
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Neither of us are weakened for it and taking it to that level in regards to this example just makes you sound meddling and pious. She's the one that broke my wrist, so aren't you delivering your lecture to the wrong person anyway?
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And I'm not going to lecture Ino, because I know her well enough to know her breaking your wrist was purely an accident, and that she didn't delay in healing it herself. I can't say the same for you.
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Also, she didn't heal my wrist and it wasn't an accident.
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...Then how did it get healed...?
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That's not your concern. I'm just saying you shouldn't speak so confidently.
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Whatever.
[Sure is going back to nomming on that cupcake]
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By my own measurement, even if not by yours, things are 'settled'.
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...Alright.
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