[Snake is looking more than a little stiff and unsure as he stands in what seems to be the Phantomhive kitchen. For the last week, he's been nested in the closet of the bedroom given to him, adjusting to the drastic changes in his life. It's about time he shows himself, yes
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Mr. Snake?
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Y-Yes?
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Aah! Mr. Snake! You've come out! How are you all feeling?
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'Snake is fine. Time is needed to adjust,' says Goethe.
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[But he grins at being spoken to by the serpents, albeit indirectly.]
It's soooo neat that you can talk for them! I wish I could talk to animals too. I bet they have a lot to say!
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[Snake nods his head once. Oscar moves to wind around Finny's ankle.]
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You're welcome. Good to see you're back on your feet.
[A slight pause.]
And good to see you also, Emily, Oscar.
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'Oooh Sir Liquid, you're such a tease~ &hearts,' says Emily.
[Snake only bows his head slightly.]
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[He just now twigs he's being hit on. By... a snake. A literal snake.]
I wasn't aware that I was teasing, Miss Emily. It is a pleasure.
[That's about all he can manage to say.]
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You can say it, you know. Ciel makes loads of mistakes, still fumbles with buttons, even. Everyone knows it already, really.
[He's peeking into the kitchen, but he's smiling.]
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I do not want to make mistakes in the young master's house.
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His boots click slowly on the tile.]
Well. If it happens, I can do you a favor and keep him from fussing, if you'd like.
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'Mistakes are to be learned from,' says Goethe. [Who pops his head up beside Snake's.]
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'And if he were?' asks Oscar.
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I do not know for sure.
'The circus has always advertised him as such,' says Wordsworth.
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