It's flower arranging. That's the word for it in Japan. It's more than that, though, it's like an art. Very traditional.
I only learned a little bit about it. I didn't want to learn too much in Italy, since it would've made me . . . I don't know. I just didn't want to. But I could try, at least.
[That actually leaves him speechless for a bit. God, where does he start.]
I don't know, um . . . Everything? That's not a good answer.
I feel safe with him. Like nothing bad can happen if he's there. And I like the way he looks at me, like I'm so much to him that he forgets the rest of the world exists.
[Ugh, oh no, he's getting all embarrassed now, shoulders hunched over the bowl.]
I mean, I was so . . . focused before, so I always looked but I never let myself get really invested, because I knew I had too much to do. And then I was invested in him without even meaning to be, and then I thought he liked me, and I didn't even realize how much I did until I started thinking about it.
That's worse! You can't say that with indignance, that's even worse, Giorno--
[He laughs and rubs the icing off, licking it as he does.]
Ohh, I didn't love him but I sure wanted to jump him-- I mean, I understand the feeling, who hasn't been there, but don't act like you're on the moral high ground.
I don't regret a thing. And don't you judge me. It was worth it and I would do it again. I would do it now, I don't care. I am a very focused person with excellent self-control but there are limits.
I'm not judging you! I'm just making sure I have the facts straight-- I'm your papa, I have to keep up on your love life. And your sex life, apparently.
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[He wrinkles his nose.]
I wonder if it'll be English food or Japanese food that she wants. I mean, either way, we'll get it down, but I hope it's Japanese.
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She . . . is a mother in Japan. Holly Kujo. So I think Japanese food. I think that's what we should do.
I wonder if I know enough about ikebana to make it work . . .
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What's ikebana?
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I only learned a little bit about it. I didn't want to learn too much in Italy, since it would've made me . . . I don't know. I just didn't want to. But I could try, at least.
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[He says it easily, the praise falling from his lips as he hoists himself up on the counter. He leans over, peering at the icing.]
What kind you making, vanilla?
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. . . I'm not good at everything, you know.
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[He settles in. He can wait for cocoa powder before stealing some.]
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[He pauses in his stirring, thinking deeply.]
I'm not good at . . . when I'm focused on something, I'm not good at focusing on something else instead.
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That's not exactly a flaw when you're in your line of work, I think.
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[He dumps some cocoa powder into the bowl, bouncing on the balls of his toes.]
Mista is so great.
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Tell me more about him.
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[Listen, he can make jokes at his own expense.]
What do you want to know?
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[he offers a grin.]
I don't know. Anything. What makes you happy about him?
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[That actually leaves him speechless for a bit. God, where does he start.]
I don't know, um . . . Everything? That's not a good answer.
I feel safe with him. Like nothing bad can happen if he's there. And I like the way he looks at me, like I'm so much to him that he forgets the rest of the world exists.
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It's a good feeling, isn't it? To be with someone like that. To just be with them and be happy because they're around.
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[Ugh, oh no, he's getting all embarrassed now, shoulders hunched over the bowl.]
I mean, I was so . . . focused before, so I always looked but I never let myself get really invested, because I knew I had too much to do. And then I was invested in him without even meaning to be, and then I thought he liked me, and I didn't even realize how much I did until I started thinking about it.
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[Have some frosting smeared on your nose, sir.]
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[He laughs and rubs the icing off, licking it as he does.]
Ohh, I didn't love him but I sure wanted to jump him-- I mean, I understand the feeling, who hasn't been there, but don't act like you're on the moral high ground.
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[This is the rudest thing that's ever happened in his life.]
He's so nice-looking and he never wears normal shirts, you don't understand. I suffered. A lot. Every day.
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[He makes a vague noise.]
It was just what it was.
[That is, Giorno wanting something and just taking it.]
You started this anyway. I did warn you about opening the door. Now you have to listen to me talk about his abs.
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