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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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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I'm okay. Just sort of tired.
FROM: suzuya.juuzou@cdc.org
How are you?
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About the same.
Trying to adjust to this place. It's a far cry from Tokyo, isn't it?
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It issss. ヽ(´□`。)ノ
FROM: suzuya.juuzou@cdc.org
It kind of really sucks.
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It's, ah... Yeah. I wouldn't say it's my favorite place to be either.
[He's homesick, sure. It'll probably be that way for a long time.]
FROM: kaneki.ken@cdc.org
It's beautiful, but it's also hot and humid... and I don't really have a positive impression of the wildlife so far.
[The sentient species were interesting, as he hadn't had a negative run-in with them so far, but he's mostly just thinking of the damn centipede.]
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There are too many bugs.
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There are way too many bugs.
You heard about the giant fish-centipede thing, right?
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I did. How big was it?
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I don't know exact numbers, but climbing it felt like climbing the Tokyo Tower.
And it took a few dozen of us to take it down...
FROM: kaneki.ken@cdc.org
At least the other bugs haven't been that massive, so far.
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You fought it then?
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I was one of the people that brought it down, yeah.
It was a bit different fighting something like that, being accustomed to fighting ghouls.
[And investigators, but... well, he doesn't need to say that...]
FROM: kaneki.ken@cdc.org
What was it that you had to deal with after your drop?
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Killer butterflies. They looked like they were made out of crystals and were poisonous. Then there was a lot of water we had to cross.
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