Have you tried it with cream and sugar? I think you'd like it. It's very sweet.
I could fix some for you, if you'd like to try it.
FROM: kaneki.ken@cdc.org
I'm trading all of my food for it, since it's the only thing out of the rations I can use. I was thinking I'd stock up now and just give the food away later.
Unless there's something else I could figure out to trade for.
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Is there anything you want from these rations, before I give the rest to my rover-mates?
I'm assuming you might be interested in the chocolate.
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Yes! Chocolate please! Anything sweet, Kaneki-kun. (ノ゚▽゚)ノ
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Well, I have a few... pounds of chocolate.
I don't think I should let you have it all at once, though... ( ¬_¬)
[If you ate it all at once and got a stomachache and incapacitated yourself for a day or two, Juuzou, he doesn't want to be held responsible.]
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Don't give it to others! Don't be stingy! (」゜ロ゜)」
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I'm not sure if I'd give it to anyone else. I just don't know if I want to give it all to you at one time.
Wouldn't you just eat it all at once?
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...Maybe. (>_>)
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You're just going to make yourself feel sick and regret it. Plus, you'll have eaten it all at once and won't have any for later.
How about this. I'll keep some on me so whenever we meet up, I can give some to you. And before missions, and things like that.
Sound like a deal? (´`;) ?
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If I'm good do I get extra? (・᷄ ㅂ・᷅ )
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Define "good."
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Uh...maybe you should define it.
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Hmm.
Well, I'm not sure. You seem to have been doing well so far.
FROM: kaneki.ken@cdc.org
So if you just keep that up, I'll have a treat or two for you whenever I see you?
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Promise?
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I promise.
[That is, until Ciel Phantomhive tries to make off with all of his chocolate. But that's later.]
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Yaaay! Kaneki-kun is the best! (ノ´ヮ´)ノ*:・゚✧
FROM: suzuya.juuzou@cdc.org
Hey, do you want my coffee?
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(*´_`)
FROM: kaneki.ken@cdc.org
If you weren't planning on using it, I would appreciate it.
At this rate, I'm going to end up having something like twenty pounds of coffee...
[He's not complaining...! It makes him miss the coffee at Anteiku, though.]
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Nope! I hate coffee. It's too bitter. ヾ(´▽`*)ノ
FROM: suzuya.juuzou@cdc.org
That's a lot of coffee.
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Have you tried it with cream and sugar? I think you'd like it. It's very sweet.
I could fix some for you, if you'd like to try it.
FROM: kaneki.ken@cdc.org
I'm trading all of my food for it, since it's the only thing out of the rations I can use. I was thinking I'd stock up now and just give the food away later.
Unless there's something else I could figure out to trade for.
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No, I haven't. I'd try it though, if it's as sweet as you say it is.
FROM: suzuya.juuzou@cdc.org
That makes sense. I really want a set of knives. I wonder if anyone would trade some food for some? (´−`) ンー
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I don't have all of the equipment I'm used to having, but I'm sure I'll be able to make something you'd like.
[Even if it was just coffee with milk and sugar. He could maybe even put chocolate in it.]
FROM: kaneki.ken@cdc.org
I'm not sure. You could ask? Otherwise you'll have to wait for an opportunity to buy them.
[He'd talked to Dagger about how they all got "paid." It stands that they must have an opportunity to spend that money at some point.]
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It doesn't have to be fancy, just sweet.
FROM: suzuya.juuzou@cdc.org
I hate waiting. (´∩`)
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Patience is very important.
As they say, "good things come to those who wait."
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That's not always true though. Sometimes bad things come to those who wait.
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FROM: kaneki.ken@cdc.org
I suppose you're right.
But being impatient in this situation will probably leave you regretful and with a stomachache, so I'm sticking to it.
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I guess so.
FROM: ikari.shinji@cdc.org
You seem smart Kaneki-kun, so you're probably right.
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I'm not sure being able to warn you when you might get sick to your stomach or not makes me smart, but if you say so.
FROM: kaneki.ken@cdc.org
How are you faring after the trek here?
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