Eight - Video

Feb 21, 2010 20:51

[The camera clicks on to show Pakistan in one of the tea rooms. She has set out some food she's made--just some curry and naan, really--and there is a small flag standing with the food. The camera pans over the spread, then Pakistan sets it down on the table and crouches down so to be at "eye level" with it.]Today is International Mother Language ( Read more... )

[c] helena campbell, [c] italy, [day] international mother language day, bangura, [c] the major, sibling rivalry, [c] america, [type] video, feeling very far away, [c] hibari kyouya, [c] germany, [c] lithuania, [c] elaine belloc, iron chef pakistan

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[Action] hi_blog February 22 2010, 07:09:59 UTC
[Free food? You know Hibari's there. He walks over and peeks at it. Curry? Looks different... still looks good, though.]

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[Action] pakisunotpaku February 22 2010, 07:16:16 UTC
[Pakistan looks up from her book and smiles at him.]

Have as much as you'd like.

[There are also some plates and utensils set out.]

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[Action] hi_blog February 22 2010, 07:20:15 UTC
Nn. Thank you.

[He starts to serve himself]

Language must be a very large part of your culture for there to be deaths over it.

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[Action] pakisunotpaku February 22 2010, 07:24:42 UTC
Well...it's a little complicated. Because Bengal's house and my house aren't that close together. And my culture and hers are different, too. So when we lived together in one house it was...

Well, I had to choose some things to take precedence over others.

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[Action] hi_blog February 22 2010, 20:31:58 UTC
Do you regret it?

[She seems a little subdued to him. He takes his plate and sits.]

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[Action] pakisunotpaku February 22 2010, 23:03:22 UTC
[She's quiet for a minute, honestly thinking this over.]

No. It's best for Bengal to live in her own house. [And of course, what would an answer be without her becoming a bit tsundere about it.] And she's less troublesome to me now anyway!

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[Action] hi_blog February 22 2010, 23:10:43 UTC
I'm sure she enjoys her independence as much as you enjoy losing a dependent.

[He eats. Mmm. Curry is nice in the winter.]

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[Action] pakisunotpaku February 22 2010, 23:14:25 UTC
[Pakistan nods.]

Is it okay?

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[Action] hi_blog February 22 2010, 23:20:17 UTC
It's very nice. Thank you for yet again sharing.

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[Action] pakisunotpaku February 22 2010, 23:22:23 UTC
You're welcome! My people are very proud of their food!

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[Action] hi_blog February 22 2010, 23:26:09 UTC
Your curry is different from the curry back home.

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[Action] pakisunotpaku February 22 2010, 23:30:22 UTC
Well, you come from Hinomoto's house. She does it differently. Even Indo does it differently, and she lives right beside me!

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[Action] hi_blog February 22 2010, 23:33:47 UTC
Who's curry was first?

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[Action] pakisunotpaku February 22 2010, 23:36:09 UTC
Mine, probably. [In other words, she doesn't know.]

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[Action] hi_blog February 22 2010, 23:38:35 UTC
[Hibari nods. Well, as long as he's eating the authentic thing, then.]

I'd return the favor and make you something from my home but I am not a cook.

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[Action] pakisunotpaku February 22 2010, 23:40:55 UTC
That's okay. It's fine if you don't, since it would be a shame to make the food and not have anyone eat it.

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