[Who else would she have meant, Krieg ... ? ................ Dude better not have a girlfriend while he's sleeping naked in a bed with her because wow she will punch him right in his frustrating cute face.]
Man. [She can't imagine not being there for Nathan, she couldn't imagine not seeing his first steps or knowing that her name was the first word he spoke. But then her family situation was it's own beast, and that probably wasn't the most normal thing for siblings to experience together.]
I hope you guys get a chance to talk. I'd be dead if I didn't have my brother. [She just would be, it's a very flat, immediately delivered sort of statement. She pauses her cutting and points to her little hill of garlic:] Is that okay?
[He doesn't. He's never had one. He just doesn't want to admit he still has his v-card.]
Yeah. [It'll cook down anyway. He points his knife at the hot frying pan.] Drop it all in there.
[He sighs.] I dunno. Family was never a big part of my life once I decided to ditch it. The only family that matters is the one I choose for myself. I thought....I thought that's what the band was gonna end up being, but--so much for that, huh.
Mm. [She can't exactly disagree since she'd felt the same about her band, but they didn't have much trouble moving on once she was out of the picture.] That makes sense, but also consider the fact that now you've got me.
[The garlic goes in!]
I know I'm a handful and I make stupid ass decisions sometimes but I care about you, Krieg, so the only way you'll get rid of me is if you throw me off of s very high cliff.
[Probably not even then, but she won't be creepy.]
[Since she's standing beside him now in front of the pan, he puts an arm around her shoulders and places a kiss into her hairline. Her sentiment is shared.]
You'll never make as stupid decisions as I did...not while I'm around. And I'm not going to throw you off of any cliffs.
[He hands her a wooden spoon.]
Just push it around. Make sure it doesn't get burnt.
[There's already some onions in there, soon to become golden brown in the oil. It's on a low heat, so there's not too much risk for her.]
[That ... Is an incredibly affectionate gesture, big enough that she only catches about half of what he says.]
Well! You haven't had to deal with me kicking you in my sleep yet, so maybe hold your judgement until then!
[There's always a risk when allowing her to work with any kind of a stove, but the true safety measure here is that Krieg isn't too far off, and she's too distracted to do anything more than what she's told anyway.]
[When the onions are nice and gold, he tosses in the chopped chicken over her arm so she can keep moving it all around. Afterword, he starts cutting up a selection of colorful vegetables.]
[He gets a vaguely uncertain look - no one has ever trusted her so immediately with actual food, okay. - but alright, man, if she blows this thing up you don't get to complain later!
Granted a lot of her internal concern is baseless because she can move stuff around and occasionally poke at a little bit of chicken just to see how it firms up as it cooks.] Where'd you learn to do this kind of thing?
[While that is a slightly nerve wracking (self) guilt imposing response he's just being honest with her, and that's what she wants above all else.]
That's true. [What does she even say after that.] But in that case, that makes you an even better teacher than I had assumed! Real life experience is best.
[And she's - she's proud of him, of course. But it feels so cliche, tinned to say to a man that's both older and incredibly more experienced than herself.]
Besides, there's going to be nights you need a break, you've got to know you can trust me to cook for you! [So it's definitely not the same level of need or desperation, but she can't really do anything about that.]
[Honestly, he was planning on...you know, plenty of restaurants and stuff along the way. Because even when she's confident enough to volunteer, there's inevitably going to be days where neither of them have the motivation and/or the time to cook.]
[He's at least a bit older than her! Though she's never been entirely sure of how much, specifically, but he's definitely more mature than she could hope to be for now.]
Don't say that, I'll never do it then! I'd live off of the dollar menu and just fix it with a treadmill and sit ups.
[It's easy to eat healthy when you live in a fancy suite and everyone sort of has to take care of you. But when there's no money - or when someone in particular won't give you the money needed to eat - you eat crap to help yourself survive. That's just how it has to be at times.]
Oye. Just because you can get it off your thighs doesn't mean you can get it out of here easily. [He gives her belly a little prod. He means her insides in general, not just her stomach, but who can resist giving that little tum a poke.]
But I promise, you'll come around. You'll see how fun this can be.
[Maybe lots of people since poking the tum makes her tongue stick up out at him, the very picture of bratty childishness. She doesn't really mind him touching, though! Especially since it's all flat in that area. ... Though he's right that it won't last if she lets herself eat crap.]
It always looks fun, but I have war flashbacks to trying to bake muffins and setting mom's kitchen on fire.
[And then promptly being smacked for it so. There's that.]
If nothing else watching you cook will always be fun.
[Specifically hers. That saying there gets a little snort out of her.] I like that!
[And it's easy to repeat every time she doubts the integrity of the chicken. It sort of vaguely occurs to her that this is a weirdly comfortable, almost-family-but-not-quite sort of moment, and it puts a dumb and incredibly weird grin on her face.
It's nice. They still have to get going and all that but it's good to have a little downtime, right?]
[Look, unless you try to put chicken in front of her and insist it's Ahi Ahi, she's not going to question it either way. Yesterday was heavy and exhausting enough that she might eat about anything right now.
She stays, though! Spoon detail is apparently somewhat important.]
[One uneventful lunch-breakfast later, Krieg takes his afternoon pills--cursing the fact that he'd skipped his morning set due to sleeping in so late--and requests that Nariko start the drive today, just in case his missed regimen messes him up.
[It's a super tasty lunch-breakfast! And it's very difficult to imagine that she had much of anything to do with it but, hey, she helped!! It's a weird sort of confidence boost but she's grateful for it all the same. When they start driving she's in good spirits, mostly bopping along on the steering wheel and going way over the speed limit as a whole. At the rate they're going they'll be there pretty soon, right?
But thanks to the incredibly weird sleep schedule and how rejuvenating the sleep itself was, she ends up going for a while, until pretty late at night, and she only stops because-]
Whoop, gas stop!
[It's been hours and it'll be good to stretch their legs anyway.]
[A stretch indeed. It's less than what Krieg really wants right now, and he finds himself pacing the length of the truck and trailer while Nariko fills her back up.
In the end, he settles on using the communal window scraper provided by the station to clean all the windows, even though they don't necessarily need them.]
[Nariko does fill up the truck, and she goes in to pay really quickly and ... Then it would seem that she just doesn't come back out for a good while. Five, ten, fifteen minutes and then a solid twenty before she reappears with a little plastic bag.]
Wow that was a really long line for the bathroom! [There wasn't even a hint of a line for the women's restroom but it seems like a good excuse.]
Let's go! We can get there by morning!
[If she drives all night, which is about the plan judging by the energy drinks in said bag.]
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Man. [She can't imagine not being there for Nathan, she couldn't imagine not seeing his first steps or knowing that her name was the first word he spoke. But then her family situation was it's own beast, and that probably wasn't the most normal thing for siblings to experience together.]
I hope you guys get a chance to talk. I'd be dead if I didn't have my brother. [She just would be, it's a very flat, immediately delivered sort of statement. She pauses her cutting and points to her little hill of garlic:] Is that okay?
[It's probably still a bit thick, but.]
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Yeah. [It'll cook down anyway. He points his knife at the hot frying pan.] Drop it all in there.
[He sighs.] I dunno. Family was never a big part of my life once I decided to ditch it. The only family that matters is the one I choose for myself. I thought....I thought that's what the band was gonna end up being, but--so much for that, huh.
Oh no krieg that's so cute........
[The garlic goes in!]
I know I'm a handful and I make stupid ass decisions sometimes but I care about you, Krieg, so the only way you'll get rid of me is if you throw me off of s very high cliff.
[Probably not even then, but she won't be creepy.]
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You'll never make as stupid decisions as I did...not while I'm around. And I'm not going to throw you off of any cliffs.
[He hands her a wooden spoon.]
Just push it around. Make sure it doesn't get burnt.
[There's already some onions in there, soon to become golden brown in the oil. It's on a low heat, so there's not too much risk for her.]
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Well! You haven't had to deal with me kicking you in my sleep yet, so maybe hold your judgement until then!
[There's always a risk when allowing her to work with any kind of a stove, but the true safety measure here is that Krieg isn't too far off, and she's too distracted to do anything more than what she's told anyway.]
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[When the onions are nice and gold, he tosses in the chopped chicken over her arm so she can keep moving it all around. Afterword, he starts cutting up a selection of colorful vegetables.]
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Granted a lot of her internal concern is baseless because she can move stuff around and occasionally poke at a little bit of chicken just to see how it firms up as it cooks.] Where'd you learn to do this kind of thing?
[Or maybe he was just always a good cook?]
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Food stamps don't cover hiring people to do it for you.
[look, man. you asked.]
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That's true. [What does she even say after that.] But in that case, that makes you an even better teacher than I had assumed! Real life experience is best.
[And she's - she's proud of him, of course. But it feels so cliche, tinned to say to a man that's both older and incredibly more experienced than herself.]
Besides, there's going to be nights you need a break, you've got to know you can trust me to cook for you! [So it's definitely not the same level of need or desperation, but she can't really do anything about that.]
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[Hey, now, he's not that much older.]
Only when you feel like you're up to the task.
[Honestly, he was planning on...you know, plenty of restaurants and stuff along the way. Because even when she's confident enough to volunteer, there's inevitably going to be days where neither of them have the motivation and/or the time to cook.]
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[He's at least a bit older than her! Though she's never been entirely sure of how much, specifically, but he's definitely more mature than she could hope to be for now.]
Don't say that, I'll never do it then! I'd live off of the dollar menu and just fix it with a treadmill and sit ups.
[It's easy to eat healthy when you live in a fancy suite and everyone sort of has to take care of you. But when there's no money - or when someone in particular won't give you the money needed to eat - you eat crap to help yourself survive. That's just how it has to be at times.]
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But I promise, you'll come around. You'll see how fun this can be.
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It always looks fun, but I have war flashbacks to trying to bake muffins and setting mom's kitchen on fire.
[And then promptly being smacked for it so. There's that.]
If nothing else watching you cook will always be fun.
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[He doesn't sound THAT excited about it but that's probably because he doesn't know if he'll actually want to eat it.]
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[It's a lot safer than either of them trying to bake.]
I'm not burning it, right? [Hasn't it been in there too long ... Is it really supposed to be that brown ...]
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[She knows that, obviously, but he's still gonna tease her about it.]
No, it's just right. [Actually, he's gonna go ahead and add the veggies to the pan.] You want a little bit of brown. It's not burnt until it's black.
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[Specifically hers. That saying there gets a little snort out of her.] I like that!
[And it's easy to repeat every time she doubts the integrity of the chicken. It sort of vaguely occurs to her that this is a weirdly comfortable, almost-family-but-not-quite sort of moment, and it puts a dumb and incredibly weird grin on her face.
It's nice. They still have to get going and all that but it's good to have a little downtime, right?]
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[He believes her, honestly, but that doesn't mean he's not going to give her a hard time. He turns the heat down on the stove.]
If you ever get worried that it's happening too fast, you can always pull back the heat.
[And it's getting pretty close. Krieg looks up in the cabinet and adds a few dashes of some select spices.]
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What are we making, anyway?
[She's kind of in the way now, so she edges off to one side to keep moving her lil' spoon around despite the lowered heat.]
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[Good question.]
...Stir fry?
[No, Nariko, you can stay and stir if you want!]
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Okay!
[Look, unless you try to put chicken in front of her and insist it's Ahi Ahi, she's not going to question it either way. Yesterday was heavy and exhausting enough that she might eat about anything right now.
She stays, though! Spoon detail is apparently somewhat important.]
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I'd call that done.
[One uneventful lunch-breakfast later, Krieg takes his afternoon pills--cursing the fact that he'd skipped his morning set due to sleeping in so late--and requests that Nariko start the drive today, just in case his missed regimen messes him up.
It probably won't, but better safe than sorry.]
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But thanks to the incredibly weird sleep schedule and how rejuvenating the sleep itself was, she ends up going for a while, until pretty late at night, and she only stops because-]
Whoop, gas stop!
[It's been hours and it'll be good to stretch their legs anyway.]
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In the end, he settles on using the communal window scraper provided by the station to clean all the windows, even though they don't necessarily need them.]
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Wow that was a really long line for the bathroom! [There wasn't even a hint of a line for the women's restroom but it seems like a good excuse.]
Let's go! We can get there by morning!
[If she drives all night, which is about the plan judging by the energy drinks in said bag.]
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it took me that long for a journal misfire
an accomplishment tbh
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