It took me forever to get here, but I'm finally at the soup kitchen. The soup is worth it, every single spoonful. Plus, it was free, so I certainly couldn't complain about it anyway. Not that I would...it reminds me of my mother's Hühnereintopf. Her version was a bit more hearty, but...she didn't have to worry about feeding such a large crowd. Just
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Ahiru's story is neat... so far it sort of reminds me of the ones my mom used to tell me, actually.
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Yes, Ahiru's story is very similar to those sorts of stories, isn't it? Actually, the whole town was that was because of Drosselmeyer and his story.
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The... the whole town a fairytale?
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The only one that ever noticed anything weird was Ahiru, too. It was odd, but until towards the end, I never really thought about how odd it was that I was going to school with a cat for a teacher...
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Right.
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I wouldn't complain about her name when yours is Raven.
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I prefer Raven over Ravenrita. Besides, I'm not a walking bird.
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Well...I suppose that's true. ...And no offense, but if you actually looked like a bird, I'd probably...freak out.
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Oh! You mean...Ahiru?
Wait, are you implying something?
Thank you! Thank you very much for finding her!
Have you found the people you were looking for yet?
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... saaaaay, what if she's not the princess, just Ahiru or a duck? Would she still vanish if she told him how she felt then?
-by the way, this love stuff is absolutely nauseating. Eeeuuuk!
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It is harsh though. ...That's the way Drosselmeyer opperates. He likes tragedy.
Huh. I don't know...it's possible the same rule wouldn't apply. But then...I wouldn't want her to try it, just in case she DOES still vanish.
Is love a "human thing" as well?
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You know, this Dross guy sounds like he's doing more bad than good to everyone. Are you sure that 'Raven' is the villain here?
Of course love ain't just a human thing. Ahiru likes that prince guy, doesn't she? And she's a duck. Yeesh, and you call yourself a writer...
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Heh. Very good point. You're catching on to the way Drosselmeyer works.
I know, I know. I was being sarcastic.
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