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Ikeda Kiriko | 池田 妃凛子 ([info]apathyisboring) wrote in [info]disappear_rpg,
@ 2010-02-20 11:12:00

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Entry tags:beachthread, open thread

Restart beaching
Who: Everyone.
What: Beaching.
Where: Le Beach.
When: Day of arrival? Day after? Whatever, who cares, slot it where it fits in your timeline.
Why: I said so.



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Re: Dinner Time Thread
[info]2dbeauty
2010-02-26 12:58 am UTC (link)
Upon coming to the conclusion that he was too hungry to ignore it, Toru tried to discreetly follow the rest of the group to the dining hall. The decorations and array of food dazzled him- he actually took a long moment to stand and absorb the scenery. Afterward, he realized how awkward his behavior must have been, and scurried off towards the food.

After making his selections (mostly pastries, one fruit he didn't recognize but thought looked pretty, and the buffet equivalents of his cheap konbini standards), he took one of the many empty seats, and began to eat.

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Re: Dinner Time Thread
[info]apathyisboring
2010-02-26 02:01 am UTC (link)
Dinner among mixed company was always a little tricky to navigate. She was friendly enough with the group so there was no sense in playing dainty, but someone was bound to tease her if she filled the plate up too much. Eventually she'd decided on several smaller plates in slow succession. Ultimately, she figured her bikini body would speak for itself.

She was passing by Toru at the happy end of this conclusion when she glanced down and noticed the boy. Despite his height he had a curious lack of presence in her mind and she hadn't noticed him at first. She'd supervised earlier in the day while he swam - well, flailed. He looked kind of like a cat drowning in a puddle, but exercise was exercise.

She was about to say hello when she noticed his plate. Wordlessly, she swiped it out from under him, setting her plate down on the table momentarily to snatch up an empty one.

"Ishinomori-kun, you can't eat this." She glanced up from the table to the pastry plate, pausing to take a bite of one before resuming what she'd been doing. She slid the finished plate in front of Toru, snatching the last half-eaten pastry from his hand and picking up her plate again. The replacement meal looked a great deal less appetizing than pastries.

"What's the point of exercising if you eat like that? If you want anything else, you have to ask me first."

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Re: Dinner Time Thread
[info]2dbeauty
2010-02-26 02:35 am UTC (link)
There was a reasonable amount of surprise from Toru when his plate of food was whisked out from in front of him. Once he'd accepted this fact, he began to suspect (from bitter experience) that he'd be given a plate filled with peppers instead. He wasn't far off the mark. His new, far more balanced, far more vegetable-based dinner was a bit of a disappointment. He hardly noticed the half-eaten pastry leave his hand.

"...b-but, this is vacation..." he muttered, slightly resentful. After jabbing at something that may have been an artichoke, he turned to Kiriko with a petulant question.

"D-do I have to eat all of this?" It wasn't exactly a thrilling prospect. Not as bad as Suzume's Attack of the Peppers, but a bit of a disappointment when he was confronted by such a lovely variety of food.

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