[Wow, so Wednesday sometime, Susato is just in the kitchen of their dead house with a bunch of McDonald's burgers. There's also tea and chocolate. And she's sniffling a little to herself.]
[Why'd I get notifs for Rocha but not Sheba. Anyway, she shakes her head.]
. . . No, I just feel silly. [She is crying a bit, but she doesn't seem upset?] Baraqiel-san simply had forgotten to give Mr. Sholmes' letter to me. He didn't forget after all.
[She's relieved, too, especially since it was such a nice letter.]
I feel so badly, the letter I sent him this week was a little harsh! [Or rather, it was Susato harsh, so polite but quietly brutal.] He sent all of this food, too, and a book.
[i didn't get rocha's notif... dw really wants sheba to stop thirdwheeling
anyway, she's got this look on her face like she's wondering how harsh the letter could possibly have been... in her experience, even when susato has been brutal, it's never been to be cruel. rather, it's helped people grow.
and even at his age, sholmes still has things to learn.]
...we're going to be seeing them again very soon. If he feels like your letter was harsh, too, you can talk to him face to face to clear the air. But I'd be surprised if he wasn't so overjoyed to see you that he didn't think about how harsh you might have been...
I hope you're right. I just wish I'd waited, so I could have sent a kinder reply. As it is, I'm out of messages!
[Because honestly, the thing she was upset with him about was really only that he never talked to her about it. But the letter helped all of that and all of her frustration feels very far away.]
Um, please have chocolates and tea. And hamburgers, though I'm not so sure about them. . .
wednesday; w7
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sheba's brow furrows in concern when she walks into the kitchen and sees this.]
Susato...?
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Did something happen?
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. . . No, I just feel silly. [She is crying a bit, but she doesn't seem upset?] Baraqiel-san simply had forgotten to give Mr. Sholmes' letter to me. He didn't forget after all.
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Oh...
[it's a little worrying to see susato's tears, but the fact that she doesn't seem upset is a good thing. people cry when they're happy, too.]
...that's a good thing. I'm really glad to hear that he was thinking of you.
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I feel so badly, the letter I sent him this week was a little harsh! [Or rather, it was Susato harsh, so polite but quietly brutal.] He sent all of this food, too, and a book.
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Good! After everything, it would be rather disappointing if he didn't go all out for you.
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anyway, she's got this look on her face like she's wondering how harsh the letter could possibly have been... in her experience, even when susato has been brutal, it's never been to be cruel. rather, it's helped people grow.
and even at his age, sholmes still has things to learn.]
...we're going to be seeing them again very soon. If he feels like your letter was harsh, too, you can talk to him face to face to clear the air. But I'd be surprised if he wasn't so overjoyed to see you that he didn't think about how harsh you might have been...
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[Because honestly, the thing she was upset with him about was really only that he never talked to her about it. But the letter helped all of that and all of her frustration feels very far away.]
Um, please have chocolates and tea. And hamburgers, though I'm not so sure about them. . .
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[a pause, as he looks at the hamburgers.]
They're certainly different from the sandwiches I know of.
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[she examines the burgers...]
Is there... meat in those? Are they still okay to eat?
[maybe they get preserved while the watchers have them???]
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[They get preserved while Watchers have them.]
That's very kind of the both of you, but I hope I can correct things face to face.