[Sanson doesn't mind that Bardo is flipping through his books.]
I wouldn't call it interrogating. [More like "snooping" but this kind of snooping he can handle. As long as he doesn't delve into Sanson's love life again.] Anyway, there's a new tin of black tea with a hint of strawberry that my roommate and I picked up from the grocery store. I'll make some for the both of us. Would you like something to eat, as well?
[It's not real tea until there's something to eat with their tea.]
[ HATE TO BREAK IT TO YOU SANSON, BUT THE LOVE LIFE IS STILL ON THE TABLE FOR SNOOPING....
he raises a palm to dissuade the offer of food. this is already an imposition, after all. ]
Just the tea. Sounds good, though. [ black tea with berry...? he's never tried that combination before, how exciting. his ears and tail prick up in anticipation. ] Here I was, thinking I'd be able to surprise you with something nice, and you turn it right back on me.
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I wouldn't call it interrogating. [More like "snooping" but this kind of snooping he can handle. As long as he doesn't delve into Sanson's love life again.] Anyway, there's a new tin of black tea with a hint of strawberry that my roommate and I picked up from the grocery store. I'll make some for the both of us. Would you like something to eat, as well?
[It's not real tea until there's something to eat with their tea.]
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he raises a palm to dissuade the offer of food. this is already an imposition, after all. ]
Just the tea. Sounds good, though. [ black tea with berry...? he's never tried that combination before, how exciting. his ears and tail prick up in anticipation. ] Here I was, thinking I'd be able to surprise you with something nice, and you turn it right back on me.
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Very well. Consider it hospitality, and I'm always happy to see a friend on my doorstep.