[ She can't help it when her lips twitch into a small smile. The fact that she is glad to know him again is what led to this dinner-planning in the first place, isn't it?
But she is also glad that he does not take her preferences personally, of course. ]
I don't consider myself a vegetarian but I am certain that I could enjoy many vegetarian meals. I am also fond of fish, for the record.
Will it be helpful if I bring some vegetables with me?
[ Fish and vegetables... no wonder she's so tiny. Get more meat in your bones, Adrestians! ]
That might be for the best. If you bring some ingredients you personally enjoy, I am sure we can go through recipes and adapt them, or perhaps only cook parts of it.
[ Somewhere, somehow, Dedue is shaking his head at this Frankenstein of a meal they're quickly seeming to put together here, but it is what it is. They're doing their best. ]
In all truth, I do not foresee any attempts at filleting fish going well for me. But whatever we make will surely be more of a proper meal than the cake, pastries and bread we once subsisted of for a few days.
How about in a pair of hours? There are still some preparations I need to tend to first, but it should leave us with enough time to cook our dinner, nonetheless.
[ And by preparations, he means he's going to decorate some. Weaving flower garlands is too much of a delicate task for him, but he can still pick some roses for their dinner table. ]
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But she is also glad that he does not take her preferences personally, of course. ]
I don't consider myself a vegetarian but I am certain that I could enjoy many vegetarian meals. I am also fond of fish, for the record.
Will it be helpful if I bring some vegetables with me?
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That might be for the best. If you bring some ingredients you personally enjoy, I am sure we can go through recipes and adapt them, or perhaps only cook parts of it.
[ Somewhere, somehow, Dedue is shaking his head at this Frankenstein of a meal they're quickly seeming to put together here, but it is what it is. They're doing their best. ]
In all truth, I do not foresee any attempts at filleting fish going well for me. But whatever we make will surely be more of a proper meal than the cake, pastries and bread we once subsisted of for a few days.
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[ Stubborn pride, maybe, but as he said: they ate very simply when they were snowed in together. And she did not mind it. ]
When should I arrive?
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[ And by preparations, he means he's going to decorate some. Weaving flower garlands is too much of a delicate task for him, but he can still pick some roses for their dinner table. ]
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[ It also gives her enough time to find some treats for the most clever of hunters, who should not be forgotten. ]
I will see you soon, Dimitri.
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