Haven't had your cooking so can't really say either way. But if they won't listen, prove it to them.
[She works another forkfull, silverware clinking against the plate.]
Just cook your own and make 'em try it.
[Clearly she speaks as if she doesn't suspect that he's lost whatever amazing touch he had before. Maybe more difficult, but he's had a year. Surely he would have worked on that at least.]
[He smiles, appreciating the simplicity of her point-of-view, but the mirth is gone from it now.]
I'm afraid it's a bit too complicated at the moment. My skillset has been hindered, somewhat.
['A great deal' would have been far more accurate. He could still cook to a certain extent, still feed himself, but nothing so elaborate as what he was once used to. Certainly nothing involving the use of a knife, although Iris had been kind enough to assist him in putting raised numbers and labels on certain cabinets and the knobs on the stove. He hated that he had to have them at all, but he was grateful all the same.]
[He grimaces. Of course, he hadn't expected sympathy, but he does not relish having to admit his failings, particularly in this area. Struggling in combat was to be expected, but there were so many day-to-day tasks that many people took for granted.]
Some of it, I have. Simpler things still took some practice, but I've managed.
[The fact is, he's spent most of this time alone, and that makes certain practices especially challenging. A guiding hand might have made a difference, but he'd never had it in him to ask any of his friends to give up their own paths and stay.]
Anything using knives is-- particularly difficult. [Which is a great deal more than most people might think.] It's not like fighting. You can't listen to ingredients the way you can listen to an enemy's movements. Some of it can be done by touch, but it's a slow process. One requiring a great deal of practice.
...Huh. [Now she's actually starting to feel a little bad for the guy. But she's also a little thoughtful, thinking over what it would be like if she were in his position.]
What about using the different sounds and scents? Touch is the obvious way to use, but you have other senses. I'd imagine smell would be more useful—taste, too, though probably not at first.
Using knives and moving around...that I can imagine being harder. You need to improve your spatial awareness, and training will help with that.
Smell is an important component, and sound comes into play during the process as well. [Certain things begin to snap in the pan when they're close to ready, for instance, and he can hear a pot of water boiling.] It will take practice to perfect, but you're quite right. Spatial awareness is-- something I often took for granted before I lost my sight.
[He's willing to work hard to get it back, but the process itself has been endlessly frustrating.]
I imagine training will help with a great deal.
[Not only his awareness, but his moods, the feeling of uselessness that's been threatening to overtake him. He needs to do something more with himself. He will not be considered an invalid, and he will not be pitied.]
[She's leaning forward a bit against the table, ankles crossed beneath her chair as she continues to think of how to help the younger way. With the say she idly twirls the fork, she almost looks more careless and relaxed, a contrast to her more usual gruff countenance and posture.
Too bad he can't see it.]
Hm...I have a few ideas in mind that should help. Working in the dark is something I'm used to. [Especially lately. Not quite the same, as she usually had at least some light. But there is also her own weapon, its far reach requiring her to be more aware of how far she can be as well as how to adjust when in close combat.]
Though while I'm thinking about it, are knives the only weapons you use? I thought you used something else...
[He can feel the table shift ever-so-slightly beneath her weight, though it's hard to tell anything more from that. He can only imagine that it means she's showing a genuine interest, and he supposes that's enough for now.]
I'm glad to hear it. Anything you can offer, I'll be more than happy to consider.
[He pauses, just for a beat.]
Polearms, as well. Not quite as well as you, but proficiently.
Ah, that's right. I remember now. [There's light amusement as she teases her next thought.] Maybe if you're good enough I could turn you into the world's first blind dragoon.
You have a lot more attitude than you let on. [Not a bad thing, if anything it just makes things more interesting and a little amusing.] We'll see how well you really do. Impress me enough and maybe I'll show you a thing or two.
[The rest of their dinner goes without incident, and before they part ways, Ignis leaves her with his address-- a second-floor flat near the Leville.
When morning rolls around, he's up and dressed at an almost painfully responsible hour. Coffee is hot and waiting before she arrives, with breakfast being kept warm in the oven. It had taken him a little longer to prepare than he would have liked, but the end result had been to his liking, and for that, the effort had been worth it. More progress every day, even if it was just a bit at a time.]
[Being invited to coffee and breakfast had certainly been different. She even half-considered to change her mind about it and just drag him out. But since she, too, had gotten up early to send off her men to various errands and set everything up, the thought of coffee and a meal is actually rather tempting. And as she draws near the address, a small bubble of curiosity starts to form. She half-expects his place to be neat and organized, blind or not.
Her knuckles rap against the door and she stands patiently, one hand resting against her hip. C'mon Iggy, let's not keep a lady waiting.]
[The opening of the door a few short moments later reveals that the apartment is, in fact, neat and well-cared for, though admittedly sparse. The bookshelves are half-empty, a thin layer of dust having collected on what is there. It's not quite what he had for himself back in Insomnia, but everything in the apartment is both functional and of reasonably good quality, considering where they are. Lestallum remains a bit warm for his tastes, and as a result the windows above the sink and over the back of the sofa have been left open.
He steps aside to usher her in, inclining his head towards the small table in the near-immaculate kitchen.]
[As she steps in, she can't help the small, wry laugh that escapes her.]
Do you always talk like that? A simple "How are you?" works.
[Seriously, he's so damn polite. And as she expected, his place is neat, but it is oddly empty. Then again, when you're blind you don't really need that much.]
But to answer your question, I'm fine and ready for that coffee.
[And while she doesn't mind the heat too much and had already dressed a little lighter than usual, there will be the sounds of buckles and straps unclasping as she removes parts of her armor and sets them on whatever available surface there was (if not a counter then the couch, and without really asking of course). Just the shoulder pads and gloves, nothing much. She had considered dressing down on the way over, but it was more time efficient to go as she was.
And when that is done, instead of heading to the table directly as one would think after saying that statement, she's going to be a little nosey and explore a bit.]
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[He smiles wryly at that remark, offering an easy shrug in reply as he shuts the door behind her. His cane sits resting against the wall beside the door, left unused for the time being. He would need it when they left, but he'd mastered the navigation of his own apartment some time ago.]
Is it a problem if I do?
[He's amused all the same, used to people commenting on his accent or speech patterns every now and then. It had made him stand out even in the Crown City, and certainly continued to do so here in Lestallum.
He hears her moving in a decidedly different direction from the table and says nothing of it-- that curiosity is almost endearing, in a way, though he doesn't feel that's quite the right word for it. He carefully retrieves two cups from the cabinet above the sink; for all the difficulties he's had in regaining his skills, he can at least find his way around his kitchen well enough. Two cups of hot coffee are immediately poured and set out on the table, a small pitcher of cream and a bowl of sugar already waiting at its center.]
See anything that particularly interests you?
[He knows snooping around his apartment won't turn up much, but just because he can't see her doesn't mean he doesn't know exactly what she's doing.]
If I said yes, what would you do? [Just a light smirk in return. Really, she does have to wonder if someone told him to change if he would obediently follow or actually deny it. She can see it going either way.
She holds off on the second question as the heels of her boots lightly thud against the floor, the clear audible tells of where she is going and the long pauses indicating where she had topped to look. Her path is a meandering one, first circling around the main room. She notes the sparse walls and there is a curious look at the books but she leaves them be for now. A glance already tells her that it had been some time since he actually looked at them, though the reasons for that...well, self-explanatory. But having them all is a curious things. Rather telling of his character.
She then walks toward first the bathroom, neck craning and leaning in but not actually entering.]
You're a really clean guy. [And then she finds the bedroom. Also clean. Her voice is a little distant as she enters, half-wondering if maybe the guy is actually a robot in disguise.] A little too clean. Got a girl to help take care of things for you?
[Another joke—he looks like the type who would actually live this immaculate. Probably even more if he had his sight. But seriously, she's used to more sloppy "young bachelor" abodes. It's both weird yet intriguing at the same time.]
[His own tone is almost playful in response, and though he doesn't notice it himself, it's far more cheer than he's shown in weeks. Perhaps not terribly surprising, given the circumstances.]
I don't make a habit of changing myself to suit other people's whims.
[Which should tell her a great deal about him, given enough thought. He listens to her venture through the apartment with vague interest, curious to know her thoughts and only slightly worried that certain things might have fallen into disrepair that he couldn't see.]
I like order and things being in their proper place. Admittedly, I had some assistance in the beginning, but not now.
[He completely misses the fact that her asking about a girl had other implications-- to him, it only brought to mind Iris' occasional visits. He moves to pull something out of the oven as they talk across the open apartment, doing so fluidly-- the bacon and eggs had been kept warm there for the last several minutes while he awaited her arrival.]
I would ask if you think it's strange, but I've seen how others live. I suppose it is somewhat unusual.
[Indeed, his answer does clue her in about how his personality. It's not a bad thing either—sticking to one's own values and beliefs. She can relate to that.]
Somewhat? [It's only one word, but the humor and small laugh that accompanies is enough to tell that she thinks it more than just "somewhat." Seriously, Ignis. Too clean.
And she's back out, the smell of bacon and eggs actually quite pleasant.]
Makes me tempted to move things around and see how long it takes you to fix it.
[Which is like the meanest you could do to not only a blind person in general, but a blind orderly person.]
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[She works another forkfull, silverware clinking against the plate.]
Just cook your own and make 'em try it.
[Clearly she speaks as if she doesn't suspect that he's lost whatever amazing touch he had before. Maybe more difficult, but he's had a year. Surely he would have worked on that at least.]
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I'm afraid it's a bit too complicated at the moment. My skillset has been hindered, somewhat.
['A great deal' would have been far more accurate. He could still cook to a certain extent, still feed himself, but nothing so elaborate as what he was once used to. Certainly nothing involving the use of a knife, although Iris had been kind enough to assist him in putting raised numbers and labels on certain cabinets and the knobs on the stove. He hated that he had to have them at all, but he was grateful all the same.]
Rebuilding it has been... slow.
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Well that sucks. Sorry. [Typical Aranea, she spares no real terms of sympathy.] Thought you would have figured it out by now.
[She gave him more credit than he deserved, it seems, but it is a little sad (in the pitiful way) that he's still struggling this much.]
What's been the most challenging part?
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Some of it, I have. Simpler things still took some practice, but I've managed.
[The fact is, he's spent most of this time alone, and that makes certain practices especially challenging. A guiding hand might have made a difference, but he'd never had it in him to ask any of his friends to give up their own paths and stay.]
Anything using knives is-- particularly difficult. [Which is a great deal more than most people might think.] It's not like fighting. You can't listen to ingredients the way you can listen to an enemy's movements. Some of it can be done by touch, but it's a slow process. One requiring a great deal of practice.
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What about using the different sounds and scents? Touch is the obvious way to use, but you have other senses. I'd imagine smell would be more useful—taste, too, though probably not at first.
Using knives and moving around...that I can imagine being harder. You need to improve your spatial awareness, and training will help with that.
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Smell is an important component, and sound comes into play during the process as well. [Certain things begin to snap in the pan when they're close to ready, for instance, and he can hear a pot of water boiling.] It will take practice to perfect, but you're quite right. Spatial awareness is-- something I often took for granted before I lost my sight.
[He's willing to work hard to get it back, but the process itself has been endlessly frustrating.]
I imagine training will help with a great deal.
[Not only his awareness, but his moods, the feeling of uselessness that's been threatening to overtake him. He needs to do something more with himself. He will not be considered an invalid, and he will not be pitied.]
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Too bad he can't see it.]
Hm...I have a few ideas in mind that should help. Working in the dark is something I'm used to. [Especially lately. Not quite the same, as she usually had at least some light. But there is also her own weapon, its far reach requiring her to be more aware of how far she can be as well as how to adjust when in close combat.]
Though while I'm thinking about it, are knives the only weapons you use? I thought you used something else...
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I'm glad to hear it. Anything you can offer, I'll be more than happy to consider.
[He pauses, just for a beat.]
Polearms, as well. Not quite as well as you, but proficiently.
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Perhaps you could. Think I'm up to the task?
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[A light smirk with a slight challenging tone.]
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I've never been inclined to give up easily. I like to think of myself as being up to any task.
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[He's glad, at least, that she seems to approve-- easy camaraderie is something he's been without for quite some time now, it feels like.]
While not interested in setting myself up for a fall, I'll certainly do my best. You've seen me in combat before.
[He's no slouch.]
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[His "real" individual strength, so to speak. Without the rest of the royal party either supporting or holding him back.]
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[The rest of their dinner goes without incident, and before they part ways, Ignis leaves her with his address-- a second-floor flat near the Leville.
When morning rolls around, he's up and dressed at an almost painfully responsible hour. Coffee is hot and waiting before she arrives, with breakfast being kept warm in the oven. It had taken him a little longer to prepare than he would have liked, but the end result had been to his liking, and for that, the effort had been worth it. More progress every day, even if it was just a bit at a time.]
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Her knuckles rap against the door and she stands patiently, one hand resting against her hip. C'mon Iggy, let's not keep a lady waiting.]
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[The opening of the door a few short moments later reveals that the apartment is, in fact, neat and well-cared for, though admittedly sparse. The bookshelves are half-empty, a thin layer of dust having collected on what is there. It's not quite what he had for himself back in Insomnia, but everything in the apartment is both functional and of reasonably good quality, considering where they are. Lestallum remains a bit warm for his tastes, and as a result the windows above the sink and over the back of the sofa have been left open.
He steps aside to usher her in, inclining his head towards the small table in the near-immaculate kitchen.]
Good morning. I trust the day finds you well?
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Do you always talk like that? A simple "How are you?" works.
[Seriously, he's so damn polite. And as she expected, his place is neat, but it is oddly empty. Then again, when you're blind you don't really need that much.]
But to answer your question, I'm fine and ready for that coffee.
[And while she doesn't mind the heat too much and had already dressed a little lighter than usual, there will be the sounds of buckles and straps unclasping as she removes parts of her armor and sets them on whatever available surface there was (if not a counter then the couch, and without really asking of course). Just the shoulder pads and gloves, nothing much. She had considered dressing down on the way over, but it was more time efficient to go as she was.
And when that is done, instead of heading to the table directly as one would think after saying that statement, she's going to be a little nosey and explore a bit.]
first Ignis tag of 2017 and I felt that was worth noting >.>
Is it a problem if I do?
[He's amused all the same, used to people commenting on his accent or speech patterns every now and then. It had made him stand out even in the Crown City, and certainly continued to do so here in Lestallum.
He hears her moving in a decidedly different direction from the table and says nothing of it-- that curiosity is almost endearing, in a way, though he doesn't feel that's quite the right word for it. He carefully retrieves two cups from the cabinet above the sink; for all the difficulties he's had in regaining his skills, he can at least find his way around his kitchen well enough. Two cups of hot coffee are immediately poured and set out on the table, a small pitcher of cream and a bowl of sugar already waiting at its center.]
See anything that particularly interests you?
[He knows snooping around his apartment won't turn up much, but just because he can't see her doesn't mean he doesn't know exactly what she's doing.]
.....actually this may be true for aranea too LOL
She holds off on the second question as the heels of her boots lightly thud against the floor, the clear audible tells of where she is going and the long pauses indicating where she had topped to look. Her path is a meandering one, first circling around the main room. She notes the sparse walls and there is a curious look at the books but she leaves them be for now. A glance already tells her that it had been some time since he actually looked at them, though the reasons for that...well, self-explanatory. But having them all is a curious things. Rather telling of his character.
She then walks toward first the bathroom, neck craning and leaning in but not actually entering.]
You're a really clean guy. [And then she finds the bedroom. Also clean. Her voice is a little distant as she enters, half-wondering if maybe the guy is actually a robot in disguise.] A little too clean. Got a girl to help take care of things for you?
[Another joke—he looks like the type who would actually live this immaculate. Probably even more if he had his sight. But seriously, she's used to more sloppy "young bachelor" abodes. It's both weird yet intriguing at the same time.]
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[His own tone is almost playful in response, and though he doesn't notice it himself, it's far more cheer than he's shown in weeks. Perhaps not terribly surprising, given the circumstances.]
I don't make a habit of changing myself to suit other people's whims.
[Which should tell her a great deal about him, given enough thought. He listens to her venture through the apartment with vague interest, curious to know her thoughts and only slightly worried that certain things might have fallen into disrepair that he couldn't see.]
I like order and things being in their proper place. Admittedly, I had some assistance in the beginning, but not now.
[He completely misses the fact that her asking about a girl had other implications-- to him, it only brought to mind Iris' occasional visits. He moves to pull something out of the oven as they talk across the open apartment, doing so fluidly-- the bacon and eggs had been kept warm there for the last several minutes while he awaited her arrival.]
I would ask if you think it's strange, but I've seen how others live. I suppose it is somewhat unusual.
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Somewhat? [It's only one word, but the humor and small laugh that accompanies is enough to tell that she thinks it more than just "somewhat." Seriously, Ignis. Too clean.
And she's back out, the smell of bacon and eggs actually quite pleasant.]
Makes me tempted to move things around and see how long it takes you to fix it.
[Which is like the meanest you could do to not only a blind person in general, but a blind orderly person.]
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Yes, well. A good deal more than 'somewhat,' I'll grant you.
[He can't help who he is, and he wouldn't want to.]
I'd say that's cruel, but somehow I'm not surprised that's how your sense of humor runs. It sounds like you.
[He smirks, seating himself at the table.]
You came hungry, I hope.
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I wasn't that hungry, but I have to admit it smells pretty good in here. But bacon and eggs? Going to ruin my figure.
[Yeah right, she doesn't care. And she'll be pulling out a chair to sit across from him.]
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bloop bloop bloop timeskip!
such a loser and poor date
so rude, he was good to you
kicking a girl out is not being "good"
she was so going to leave anyway
his cooking wasn't that great anyway
RUDE also BLINDSIDE LINK 1.5
EGGS TOO LIMP and awww yeah get them style points
THEY WERE DELICIOUS
COULD HAVE BEEN FIRMER
THIS IS NOT THE TIME
THAT'S WHAT HE SAID
YOU'RE TEARING HIM APART literally
NOT HER FAULT HE'S EASY kind of
you're going to sully his excellent reputation
pretty sure he can do it on his own
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I SAW THAT
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