You say you want independence, but you evidently haven't had enough practice at certain... chores.
[he gestures to the oven.]
So, at the very least, putting it into action is a more recent thing, rather than your lifelong approach. Which means, chances are you have guardians who didn't encourage you to be independent already, or they recently died so you're forced to fend for yourself.
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[
she stopped checking on the oven because they're talking. it's starting to smell kind of smoky.]
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Hey—you might want to turn that off!
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[COOKING IS SO HARD
anyway she switches the oven off, opens it up, and reaches in to grab the baking sheet, then yelps. HOT.
time to grab a hand towel and bring it out again.
it's so smoky. the vegetables are unrecognizable. dinner is ruined.
flayn pouts.]
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Well, you did your best.
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...I need to get better at this.
[or else she's going to die of starvation.]
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An overprotective brother. Is it so obvious?
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[he gestures to the oven.]
So, at the very least, putting it into action is a more recent thing, rather than your lifelong approach. Which means, chances are you have guardians who didn't encourage you to be independent already, or they recently died so you're forced to fend for yourself.
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Hmm... well, I can see why you would believe that. Your logic makes sense.
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[but she's not saying which]
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[With a sigh, she heads back into the pantry, and emerges with two apples. She keeps one for herself and holds out the other to him.]
This is not a prepared meal, but I suppose it is better than nothing.
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... Well, food's food. It's more than what some people get.
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