Andrew stood by the front door and looked out the window. It was a gray day, cold, and he was regretting having only worn a light jacket. Still, it seemed somewhat fitting for the week
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"Of course," Andrew replied, stepping out of the way. "It's good to see you." And it really was. "I was just," standing here staring out the window, "dusting some things."
"Sounds nice, no winter. Kiamo Ko could get blistering cold. Not as bad as up in the Glikkus or some of the spots up in Gilikin which can get Ozdamned cold," and he realized after a moment Andrew knew as such, "as you know. But grassland or not, we bundled up.
"I used to hate this weather, but it's not so bad now."
"I've been spending a lot of time alone," he replied. "Kind of boring. I guess I need to step things up, right? I mean, Fandom isn't exactly the place for boredom."
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"You brought me food!" He hadn't even thought about lunch, but realized now he was quite hungry.
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"It packed well. And I haven't seen you for a while."
He looked around the shop for a moment.
"May I come in?"
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Not that he had a dust cloth.
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Liir didn't comment on the lack of a dust cloth, though he noticed it, and instead tipped his chin towards the counter.
"There?"
For the food.
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"I brought forks and the drinks are in jars, so if you don't mind drinking from a jar, we shouldn't need cups," he admitted as he put the bag down.
"How are you? How have you been?"
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"Sounds nice, no winter. Kiamo Ko could get blistering cold. Not as bad as up in the Glikkus or some of the spots up in Gilikin which can get Ozdamned cold," and he realized after a moment Andrew knew as such, "as you know. But grassland or not, we bundled up.
"I used to hate this weather, but it's not so bad now."
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"Chicken, rolled omelette, fried rice, and a rice cake dessert," he offered as he got to the jars.
"And two jars of honey lemon tea that I put in the icebox."
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"What've you been up to, hmm? Anything of interest?"
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"I don't see any trouble with it, but I'm something of a shut in myself, so perhaps I can't say," he admitted with a flash of a grin.
"Any place can be boring. Any place can be exciting. It's all a matter of perspective, really."
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