Kazumi (
starofpleiades) wrote in
towerofanimus2012-11-21 07:40 pm
6th Recipe - Scrambled Eggs [Open]
Characters: Kazumi and You!
Setting: The cafeteria
Format: Action
Summary: Finding the issue with the languages, Kazumi decides to use the universal language: food!
Warnings: None so far
[Kazumi had never really thought that much before about the fact that everyone here could talk to each other... but now, suddenly they can't! Somehow, the Tower sounds noisier than ever as all the talking becomes a cacophony of different languages. Still, people would need to eat so... maybe they could all agree on that at least, without a need for words? Whipping up an array of dishes - casserole, curry, pastas... all unfortunately kind of orange due to the weird food dye this month - Kazumi was keeping busy. Of course, the newest addition to the kitchen wasn't helping]
Ah, Toto! Don't play with that!
[Unfortunately, the cat didn't understand Japanese any better than the kitchen workers today, so the scruffy black critter was happy to push over the canister of sugar and spill it all over the floor.]
Setting: The cafeteria
Format: Action
Summary: Finding the issue with the languages, Kazumi decides to use the universal language: food!
Warnings: None so far
[Kazumi had never really thought that much before about the fact that everyone here could talk to each other... but now, suddenly they can't! Somehow, the Tower sounds noisier than ever as all the talking becomes a cacophony of different languages. Still, people would need to eat so... maybe they could all agree on that at least, without a need for words? Whipping up an array of dishes - casserole, curry, pastas... all unfortunately kind of orange due to the weird food dye this month - Kazumi was keeping busy. Of course, the newest addition to the kitchen wasn't helping]
Ah, Toto! Don't play with that!
[Unfortunately, the cat didn't understand Japanese any better than the kitchen workers today, so the scruffy black critter was happy to push over the canister of sugar and spill it all over the floor.]

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[She laughs a bit, lowering the heat on the stove so she can not mind it while she gets something to clean up the mess with]
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When did you acquire the cat? I do not remember you having it before.
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[Saki's words come out in Cantonese, and that's frustrating. At least she's thought to bring a notepad and a pen with her. She attempts to write down what she means, at least.
...only that doesn't seem to come out right, either. She's not sure what she's written on the page. When she reads it off, it sounds like this.]
Oi...
[At least frustrated noises are universal.]
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[Kazumi is scooping the cat out of the mess but she has to stop when her friend starts speaking Cantonese at her]
Oh no... what's happening? I just thought the translators that let us speak to other people broke...?
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[Saki's trying to get her words to come out in Japanese this time, but this time, they sound like they went into Google Translate in Japanese and came out in Spanish.
After a moment, she takes out that pen and paper again.
And draws an illustration.]
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[ Homura came to grab herself a snack and finds herself somewhere between being glad to see Kazumi and upset. She knows she needs to get to know this girl, so that she may have a possible future ally in the fellow Puella Magi, but doesn't want to cross the border between "ally" and "friend". ]
What are you doing?
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[SORRY, KAZUMI'S ONE OF THOSE KINDS THAT TENDS TO CONSIDER PEOPLE FRIENDS PRETTY QUICKLY. She smiles at the other girl as she rounds up her cat out of the spilled sugar]
I'm cooking! Eheh... so you still speak Japanese?
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[ She hopes that it's obvious that she is still speaking Japanese. ]
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Once she enters the kitchen, she's startled by the sudden noise of something dropping to the ground. Heading over to the kitchen, curious but wary about the dangers that are possible to happen in this tower, she grabs the handle of her knife holsted on her leg and proceeds along.
... Her fears pretty much fade out when she sees the sugar all over the floor, a kitty, and a girl who's speaking her language. ]
Eh? What happened here?
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[Kazumi laughs sheepishly as she picks up the cat, who unhelpfully flails its limbs, flinging sugar around]
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That's a cute pet you have here. What a mess, indeed. Do you need help cleaning up?
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[A bit flustered for what to do, Kazumi just kind of waves her hands a bit before deciding to at least first pick up the cat so he doesn't make a bigger mess]
I'm, ah, Kazumi! [She points to herself and repeats it] Kazumi!
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[Oh wait, she's pointing to herself.] Oh, wait! That's your name? [LOL a bit pointless saying that Colette if you don't understand her]
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What're you making? [Unfortunately he says that in Swedish.]
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Ah, hey there, little guy... I haven't seen you before!
[Scooping up the cat, she moves between America and the sugar]
Please stay over there for a moment, I need to clean this up!
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[Rosa had just noticed the cacophony of confused foreign languages echoing around the Tower. However, she believes the cafeteria workers would understand her if she pointed to what she wanted.]
[The last thing she expected to see darting around the cafeteria, though, was a cat.]
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[Kazumi hurriedly scoops up the cat, looking for where she can put him with his sugary paws so she can clean up]
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[She notices the girl's garb.]
And are you the cook for today?
[Thankfully, they were both speaking Japanese.]
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[Jack says, as a greeting, peering down at a pan and nearly getting a dreadlock stuck in it. Not the most sanitary thing, I'd say, having a pirate in your kitchen.]
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[Speaking Japanese, and only knowing a little English, Kazumi doesn't understand what Jack is saying, but she does her best to wave him back from getting his hair in the pan; hopefully her pulling the pan away and trying to push his hair back is enough indication]
SDFJHDSLKFG LET'S PRETEND I REMEMBERED TO MENTION HE'S SPEAKING JAPANESE?
YAY I LOVE PRETEND
WOO.
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Oi. What's a cat doing in the kitchen?
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