Brooke's Musical Emporium Free For All

Sep 19, 2010 03:43

Who: Everyone... and I mean everyone.
When: Sunday Afternoon
Where: Brooke's Musical Emporium
Summary: Brooke has a million little things he wanted to do with people.  He has a date with Alice, He has violin lessons with Rikku, he has a re-match duel with Mitsuru, He wanted to chat with Sanji about dating, he was going to have tea with Sookie, he was ( Read more... )

sunako nakahara, roronoa zoro, rikku, claudio kilgannon, †: brooke, laughing beauty, alice nonomura, sanji, iron-tail fratley

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tapdancinskelly September 21 2010, 10:57:23 UTC
Brooke paused to think about Sanji's question for a while, not really sure he had much of an answer. "Well, this is mostly supposed to be a musical store, and the tea corner I put in to attract customers. The only things I really see as a potential problem is one, I already do have a young lady who works here, and two, it's a tea corner, not a restaurant... I feel like you'd almost be wasting your talents in working for me." Brooke said with a sigh.

"You're easily a five star chef, but I don't know if my little tea corner really needs that kind of cooking skill. You're a good friend of mine, so ultimately I want to let you decide what you want to do. I would love to have you cook for me, but turning my tea corner into a full scale restaurant... well.. I don't know." Brooke had to think about that some more. Actually, turning his tea corner into a full scale restaurant wouldn't be such a bad idea. If he made it musical themed his musical store would be like an extravagant gift shop.

"Hmm... what do you think?" Brooke hadn't quite realized that he hadn't quite said what he was thinking in his head, out loud.

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notadartboard September 21 2010, 17:23:44 UTC
Sanji shrugged a little. "I don't intend to take a job away from a lady, no. It's your place, by all rights. If you want me, I won't say no, but if there's no place for that here, I can look around. I thought about going out tomorrow and having a look at area restaurants." Not just for jobs, he was also very curious about the culture and cuisine, if there was anything he could learn. New recipes to try. "I'll still make meals for the crew. That's not even a question."

Only then did he notice that the store was in pristine condition. Sanji had a look around, wondering if he missed out on a cleaning extravaganza. "Expecting a big crowd, today?"

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tapdancinskelly September 21 2010, 17:35:42 UTC
Brooke shrugged. Sanji seemed content in doing other things as it was, so changing his store seemed like a bit of an unnecessary change. Sanji could after all find a job at any place in the city, and Brooke wanted to keep his store mostly the way it was. Although he was thinking of a bit of a uniform change.

At Sanji's question Brooke smiled. "Well yes actually! I'm meeting with a lot of my new friends I've made on this island. I'm always amazed by how wonderful people can be." Brooke's cheekbones then turned a slight shade of pink and he turned away slightly in the hopes that it was unnoticeable. "And... well you see... my umm... date... is today."

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notadartboard September 21 2010, 17:47:13 UTC
"Ohhhhh that's right..." Sanji grinned knowingly. "A date with a nurse, you said. You're sure she's not just using you to study anatomy?" He laughed to assure Brooke he was just teasing, although after a moment he realized just how suggestive that statement could be taken. Oops.

"Well, then. The love-cook is here to answer all your questions about dealing with the fair lady. What do you want to know~?"

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tapdancinskelly September 23 2010, 16:56:08 UTC
Brooke took a deep breath with his lungs that weren't there, and asked as many questions as he could think of. "What is a good place for a first date? What's the difference between the etiquette on a first date and a second or third date? Should I be giving her a certain kind of flowers, or are roses fine? Is music on a first date too fast? When is it an appropriate time to ask to see a lady's panties? On the first date is a goodnight kiss involved? Do peanut butter and jelly really belong together? Should you hold her hand? What kind of food should be served on a first date? Is a candle lit dinner overdoing it? Should someone try to be funny on a date, or seductive?" These questions sort of just tumbled out of Brooke's mouth before he realized he should most likely ask these questions one at a time.

"Umm... yeah... so those are my questions."

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notadartboard September 23 2010, 17:09:59 UTC
Sanji just stared for a long moment, surprised and confused. He hoped he really caught all of that.

"Uh, well..." He blinked himself back to normal and had a sip of tea before composing an answer. Or several answers. "Let's see. First date...there are a lot of options. If you're just testing the waters to see whether you and the lady have any chemistry, something casual is probably better. Tea or coffee, lunch instead of dinner, a walk or something. But if you're serious, then by all means, go for the candlelight dinner." He looked away absently toward an upper corner of the ceiling while he thought about his experience and his extensive daydreams of romance. "Roses and music are never bad, and as to the rest, just be yourself. I mean - be kind, be gentle and charming and listen to everything she says, but they can tell when you're trying too hard. It's better to just relax and let things happen as they will."

He rubbed his scruffy chin, then. "I wish I knew the answer about the panties. I've had a hard time figuring that one out myself."

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tapdancinskelly September 23 2010, 18:16:43 UTC
Brooke sighed in relief. "So if you are really serious, a candle lit dinner is still okay for a first date then? Because I really do like this girl, and I think she likes me. Although I don't even know if I can actually kiss with a face like mind... I think the best I could manage would be a soft nibble." Brooke sipped some more tea, not even sure if this was an appropriate conversation topic, but not really caring. He was after all talking to another member of his crew, and as such wasn't too worried about such things.

This made Brooke really want to roll over and sigh. Instead he simply settled for slumping his head against the table sadly. "I think there are some questions men, will just never know the answer to. Why do women have to be so beautiful and yet so very, very complicated?"

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notadartboard September 23 2010, 19:33:55 UTC
Sanji did his best not to think too hard about the mechanics of kissing a skeleton. His crewmate's feelings were more important. "Wow. It's really that serious, eh? Yeah, in that case, I wouldn't recommend anything else. Dinner is usually where I get started just getting to know a lady, but if you already got to that state, well...trust your feelings on this one."

He shook his head slowly. "It's one of the great mysteries of the world, or any world. It's part of why they're so irresistible, really." Sanji grinned slyly. "I wouldn't have it any other way."

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