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[Despite being gone for weeks and just now showing up again, Okita doesn't seem all that worried. In fact, he's out making snowmen in the middle of the town square despite the hour and the snowfall. After making one or two small snowpeople and a small snow fort, he picks up his journal to announce his return.]
It seems I'm back now. The snow is nice.
Does anyone know how much time has passed? I suppose Ayumu-san will scold me. Let's not tell her right away, hm?
It seems I'm back now. The snow is nice.
Does anyone know how much time has passed? I suppose Ayumu-san will scold me. Let's not tell her right away, hm?
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[Ew, people calling him cute.]
At that age, I still could have broken your ribs. Is that still cute?
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One day I might have kids who can chuck rocks at my head with their mind. I don't let that kind of thing bother me.
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Have you two discussed how many you want?
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Six is a good number. And here, it would certainly be easy to raise without worrying about costs.
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[Right. That whole...time vortex-y paradox thing. That's...]
That must be a bit strange. So you will wait until you are home again?
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[Hey, snow. Okita gets distracted for a moment and starts digging around in it again.]
The snow is nice. We never got this much in Kyoto.
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Oh! And you can always make snow people! And cool snow forts.
[Right now, most sarcasm is just going to breeze on by.]
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If only it did, right? Even if it worries me here where the food comes from. They might be poisoning us and we don't even know it.
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[Wait.] ...? What do you mean? I was gone for a month.
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...I'm fine, Sokka-kun. Let's not talk about it, hm?
How long has it been snowing for? Do you think it'll keep up?
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Well. It's January. So tentatively? It's going to keep snowing.
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Great! That means I can still make more snow people! You should come out and help me. Unless you're too busy working.
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